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Hill, Aaron

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Hill, Aaron (1685–1750)

English poet and dramatist. His contributions to drama include Elfrid or the Fair Inconstant produced 1710, The Tragedy of Zara 1736, and Mérope 1749. He was satirized in Alexander Pope's Dunciad and replied in The Progress of Wit 1730.

He also published A Full and Just Account of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire 1709 and wrote the libretto for Handel's opera Rinaldo 1711. His Works, including poems and letters, were published 1753 and his Dramatic Works 1760.



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