James Miller
11 Aug 1703 – 26 Apr 1744
54 works on record
Biography
Works

The mother-in-law: or, The doctor the disease. A comedy

The mother-in-law, or, The doctor the disease

Harlequin-Horace

Mahomet the Impostor a Tragedy Marked With the Variations of the Manager's Book at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane

Are These Things so? The Previous Question, From an Englishman in his Grotto, to a Great man at Court

The Mother-In-Law

Mahomet the Impostor. a Tragedy. by Mons. Voltaire

Are these things so?

Of politeness. An epistle to the Right Honourable William Stanhope, Lord Harrington

The universal passion, 1737

The Picture or the Cuckold in Conceit

The great man's answer to Are these things so? in a dialogue between His Honour and the Englishman in his grotto
Mahomet the impostor
An hospital for fools
The coffee house
The universal passion
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
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
Seasonable reproof, a satire, in the manner of Horace ...
The Causes of Britain's being become a reproach to her neighbours
Harlequin Horace
The man of taste
The humours of Oxford
Are These Things So? (1740) the Great Man's Answer to Are These Things So
Mahomet the imposter
The year forty-one
Mahomet
Of politeness
The great man's answer to Are these things so?
Mahomet, the impostor
Harlequin-Horace, or, The art of modern poetry
[The humours of Oxford]
Lord Blunder's confession; or, Guilt makes a coward
Joseph and his brethren
Love of fame
Miscellaneous works in verse and prose
Art And Nature
The yaer [sic] forty-one. Carmen seculare
Harlequin-Horace; or, The art of modern poetry (1731)
The art of life
The coffee-house
The man of taste. A comedy
Art and nature. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, ..
Mahomet the imposter: a tragedy
Mahomet, the imposter
The year forty-one. Carmen seculare
Are These Things So? 1740
The H------r heroes: or, a song of triumph. In laud of the immortal conduct, and marvellous exploits of those choise [sic] spirits, during the last campaign, and the action of Dettingen ... By a H--n--r--n. Translated from the High German, into English verse, ..
Mahomet. A tragedy, by the Rev. Mr. Miller. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, ..
The great man's answer to Are these things so? in a dialogue brtween [sic] his Honour and the Englishman in his grotto
Seasonable reproof, a satire, in the manner of Horace
The picture: or, The cuckold in conceit
Der Mann von Geschmack
Lord Blunder's confession