James Miller
MILLER, James
James Miller (1708–1744), an Oxford-educated vicar who had spent much of the 1730s adapting and writing satires and comedies for the London theatres. Miller is described as having been ‘firm and steadfast in his Principles, ardent in his Friendships, and somewhat precipitate in his Resentments’.-https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dw.asp?dc=W7519_67171
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Harlequin-Horace
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The Mother-In-Law
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Mahomet the Impostor a Tragedy Marked With the Variations of the Manager's Book at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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Are These Things so? The Previous Question, From an Englishman in his Grotto, to a Great man at Court
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Mahomet the Impostor. a Tragedy. by Mons. Voltaire
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The Picture or the Cuckold in Conceit
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Harlequin-Horace
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Are these things so?
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The universal passion, 1737
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Of politeness. An epistle to the Right Honourable William Stanhope, Lord Harrington
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The mother-in-law: or, The doctor the disease. A comedy
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The mother-in-law, or, The doctor the disease
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What Things? or, an Impartial Inquiry What Things Are So, and What Things Are Not So. Occasioned by Two Late Poems, the One Intitled, Are These Things So? and the Other Intitled, Yes, They Are
no cover - HOHumours of Oxford. a Comedy. As...James Miller
Humours of Oxford. a Comedy. As It Is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. by a Gentleman of Wadham-College
no cover - ATAre These Things So? (1740) the...James Miller
Are These Things So? (1740) the Great Man's Answer to Are These Things So
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Art And Nature
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Are These Things So? 1740
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Mahomet, the imposter
no cover - HHarlequin-HoraceJames Miller
Harlequin-Horace
no cover - TMThe man of tasteJames Miller
The man of taste
no cover - AAArt and natureJames Miller
Art and nature
no cover - MMahometJames Miller
Mahomet
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Mahomet
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Mahomet, the impostor
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Harlequin-Horace
- Open Work
The Mother-In-Law
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Mahomet the Impostor a Tragedy Marked With the Variations of the Manager's Book at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- Open Work
Are These Things so? The Previous Question, From an Englishman in his Grotto, to a Great man at Court
- Open Work
Mahomet the Impostor. a Tragedy. by Mons. Voltaire
- Open Work
The Picture or the Cuckold in Conceit
- Open Work
Harlequin-Horace
- Open Work
Are these things so?
- Open Work
The universal passion, 1737
- Open Work
Of politeness. An epistle to the Right Honourable William Stanhope, Lord Harrington
- Open Work
The mother-in-law: or, The doctor the disease. A comedy
- Open Work
The mother-in-law, or, The doctor the disease
- Open Work
What Things? or, an Impartial Inquiry What Things Are So, and What Things Are Not So. Occasioned by Two Late Poems, the One Intitled, Are These Things So? and the Other Intitled, Yes, They Are
- Open Work
Humours of Oxford. a Comedy. As It Is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. by a Gentleman of Wadham-College
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Are These Things So? (1740) the Great Man's Answer to Are These Things So
- Open Work
Art And Nature
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Are These Things So? 1740
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Mahomet, the imposter
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Harlequin-Horace
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The man of taste
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Art and nature
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Mahomet
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Mahomet
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Mahomet, the impostor