Jeremy Collier (/ˈkɒliər/; 23 September 1650 – 26 April 1726) was an English theatre critic, non-juror bishop and theologian. Born Jeremiah Collier, in...
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Jeremy Collier is a returning Vietnam War hero whose experiences leave him unable to adjust to the quiet realities of small-town life. Bob Collier, Jeremy's...
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Jeremy Collier published his anti-theatre pamphlet, A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage; in the pamphlet, Collier attacks...
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1996 Mission: Impossible Jack Harmon Uncredited role The War at Home Jeremy Collier Also director and producer D3: The Mighty Ducks Gordon Bombay 2000 Sand...
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meditations of Robert Boyle, the hysterical attacks on theatres from Jeremy Collier, and the pioneering of literary criticism from John Dryden and John...
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the Society for the Reformation of Manners (founded in 1692). When Jeremy Collier attacked Congreve and Vanbrugh in his Short View of the Immorality and...
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Shrewsbury Jeremy Collier (1650–1726), Nonjuring primus, ecclesiastical historian, writer, and critic Thomas Deacon (1697–1753), stepson of Jeremy Collier, liturgical...
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He was attacked on both counts, and was one of the prime targets of Jeremy Collier's Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage....
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some controversy about what should and should not be put on the stage. Jeremy Collier, a preacher, was one of the heads in this movement through his piece...
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basketball player Jeremy Collier (1650–1726), English theatre critic John Collier (Pre-Raphaelite painter) (1850–1934), artist John Collier (fiction writer)...
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