Aaron Hill
Active Years
Min year: 1707, Max year: 1795, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1707: Camillus: a poem
- 1708: The invasion: a poem to the Queen
- 1709: The walking statue
- 1709: A full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches
- 1710: A full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches
- 1710: Elfrid
- 1710: The walking statue
- 1710: A full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches
- 1713: The walking statue
- 1714: The dedication of the Beech-Tree, to the Most Honourable the Earl of Oxford, lord high treasurer of Great Britain
- 1714: Proposals for raising a stock of one hundred thousand pounds
- 1714: An impartial account of the nature, benefit, and design
- 1715: An account of the rise and progress of the beech-oil invention
- 1716: An impartial state of the case between the patentee
- 1716: The fatal vision
- 1716: Essays, for the month of December, 1716
- 1717: Essays for the month of January, 1717
- 1718: The northern-Star
- 1718: Four essays: viz I. On making china ware in England, as good as ever was brought from India. II. On a method for furnishing coals at a Third Part of the Price they are usually sold at. III. On the repairing of Dagenham, or other Breaches. IV. On our English grapes, proving that they will make the Best of Wines. By a society of gentlemen. For the Universal Benefit of The People of England. Adorn'd with Four Beautiful Cutts
- 1720: The creation
- 1720: The walking statue: or, The Devil in the wine-celler
- 1720: Gideon, or the restoration of Israel
- 1720: A specimen; consisting of extracts and episodes from a poem call'd Gideon; or, the restoration of Israel. Printed, and given gratis, that a judgment may be form'd of the twelve books in general; which are once every month publish'd separately in Folio, (but may at last be bound together in one handsome Volume) adorn'd with fine Copper Cuts, and entertaining Reflections distinct to each Book, after the Manner of Essays, on Subjects Historical, Critical, Geographical, Political, Military, &c. Book I. is now publish'd. Book II. just ready for Publication; and the rest will continue to come out Monthly, and may be had at most booksellers in London and Westminster
- 1721: The judgment-Day, a poem
- 1721: The fatal extravagance. A tragedy
- 1721: The fatal extravagance a tragedy
- 1721: The judgment-day, a poem
- 1723: King Henry the Fifth
- 1724: K. Henry V
- 1724: The northern star
- 1725: The northern-Star
- 1726: The fatal extravagance: a tragedy. Presented at the Theatre Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, in one act; but, in this fourth edition, improv'd into five acts, by the addition of several new characters, and episodical incidents. By Joseph Mitchell
- 1726: The fatal extravagance
- 1730: The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects
- 1730: The progress of wit
- 1730: The fatal extravagance
- 1731: The picture of love. A poem. To which is prefix'd an epistle dedicatory to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq
- 1731: Athelwold
- 1731: Advice to the poets. A poem
- 1732: Athelwold
- 1733: A full and just account of the present state of the Ottoman empire in all its branches
- 1734: The plain dealer: being select essays on several curious subjects
- 1735: The walking-Statue
- 1737: The tears of the muses; in a conference between prince Germanicus, and a male-content party
- 1738: An enquiry into the merit of assassination: with a view to the character of Cæsar: and his designs on the Roman republick
- 1738: The tears of the muses
- 1738: An enquiry into the merit of assassination: with a view to the character of Cs?ar: and his designs on the Roman Republick
- 1739: The northern star
- 1740: The present state of the Turkish Empire
- 1740: A general history of the Ottoman empire
- 1740: The present state of the Turkish empire
- 1743: The fanciad
- 1744: The impartial
- 1746: Free thoughts upon faith
- 1746: The art of acting
- 1746: King Henry the Fifth
- 1749: Gideon
- 1749: Merope
- 1749: Merope?
- 1750: Merope
- 1753: The works of the late Aaron Hill
- 1753: The fatal extravagance. A tragedy
- 1753: Merope
- 1753: The roman revenge
- 1754: The works of the late Aaron Hill
- 1754: The Roman revenge
- 1755: The walking statue
- 1758: Merope
- 1758: Free thoughts upon faith
- 1758: The insolvent
- 1759: The roman revenge
- 1759: K. Henry V
- 1760: Athelwold
- 1760: The insolvent: or, Filial piety. A tragedy. Written by the Late Aaron Hill, Esq
- 1760: The dramatic works of Aaron Hill
- 1762: Merope
- 1763: Merope
- 1763: The walking statue
- 1765: King Henry the Fifth
- 1776: Merope
- 1776: Merope
- 1777: Merope
- 1777: Merope
- 1779: An essay on the art of acting
- 1780: The walking statue
- 1781: The fatal extravagance
- 1781: The fatal extravagance. A tragedy
- 1782: Merope
- 1786: Merope
- 1790: Merope
- 1793: Free thoughts on faith
- 1795: Merope
- 1795: Merope. A tragedy, by Aaron Hill. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book. By permission of the manager
Sat Dec 09 19:43:20 CST 2023