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         Gay John:     more books (36)
  1. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732) by Lewis Melville, 2010-07-12
  2. Life and Letters of John Gay (1685-1732) by Lewis Melville by Lewis Melville, 2010-01-01
  3. Life and letters of John Gay (1685-1732): author of "The beggar's opera" by Lewis Saul Benjamin, 1921-01-01
  4. Fables by John Gay, in two parts; to which are added Fables by Edward Moore by John (1685-1732). Moore, Edward Gay, 1800-01-01
  5. The beggarïÿýs opera / by John Gay ; with an introduction by A.P. Herbert and illustrations by Mariette Lydis by John (1685-1732) Gay, 1937-01-01
  6. Gay's Fables by John (1685-1732) Gay, 1808
  7. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732)
  8. Life and Letters of John Gay, 1685-1732 (Classic Reprint) by Lewis Saul Benjamin, 2010-08-31
  9. Life And Letters Of John Gay, 1685-1732 (1921) by Lewis Melville, 2010-09-10
  10. Life And Letters Of John Gay, 1685-1732 (1921) by Lewis Melville, 2010-09-10
  11. Life and letter of John Gay (1685-1732): Author of "The beggar's opera", by Lewis Saul Benjamin, 1969
  12. Life and letters of John Gay (1685-1732): author of "The beggar's opera" by Lewis Saul Benjamin, 2010-08-30
  13. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732)
  14. Poems on several occasions (Complete in Two Volumes) by John (1685-1732 ) Gay, 1745-01-01

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Gastaldon, Stanislaus (18611939). Gaudi, Bricio. Gay, John (1685-1732).Geminiani, Francesco (1687-1762). Gershwin, George (1898-1937).
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63. MUHL 570 Rare Books & Manuscripts Class Visit
Location f781.6 F996g 1725. Gay, John, 16851732. The beggar's opera as it isacted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincolns-Inn Fields / written by Mr. Gay
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MUHL 570 - Introduction to Graduate Study
Prof. Brown's Music: Introduction to Graduate Study class will visit the Feuchtwanger Memorial Library John Ahouse , Librarian in Specialized Libraries and Archival Collections , USC. Bach, Johann Sebastian
Passio domini nostri J.C. secundum Evangelistum Mattheum
Location: 780.6 B118m 1729 Bedos de Celles, Francois, 1706-1779
L’Art du Facteur d’Orgues
142 p., 52 pl.
Location: F786.63 B412a v.1 (1766) Boethius, d. 524. [Works. 1491].
Opera. Venice (Venetijs) Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis, I) 18 Aug. 1492; II) 26 Mar. 1491.
2 v. in 1 ([256], [96] leaves) woodcuts: diagrs., printer's device. 32 cm.
Location: Annex 093.B673 Brockes.
1000 p.
Location: M1495 B23 1740 Burney, Charles, 1726-1814 A general history of music : from the earliest ages to the present period. To which is prefixed, a dissertation on the music of the ancients . London : Printed for the author, 1776-1789. 4 v. : fronts. (incl. port.) ill. (incl. music) 9 plates (part folded, incl. music) ; 28 x 22 cm. Location: 780.9 B965g v.1-4

64. University Press Of Kentucky
to today as the first musical comedy, was the most popular dramatic piece ofthe eighteenth century—and is the work that John Gay (16851732) is best
http://www.kentuckypress.com/viewbook.cfm?Group=41&ID=412

65. John Gay
John Gay (16851732). The Beggar's Opera (1728) A Collaborative Aid for Studyof the Airs, University of Virginia A site in process but it promises much.
http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/englishliterature/17th-18thc-engdramati
John Gay (1685-1732) The Beggar's Opera (1728): A Collaborative Aid for Study of the Airs , University of Virginia: A site in process but it promises much. It has both the lyrics and audio files for Gay's songs linked to Quick Time versions of specific scenes, an introductory essay, several bibliographies and, of course, the text itself.-MJM The Beggar's Opera , Renascence Editions, University of Oregon: "Transcribed, with an Introduction, Notes, and Bibliography, by Richard Bear, University of Oregon." The Contemplator's Short History of John Gay and the Beggar's Opera : This site includes a number of useful links, including those of a musical nature.-MJM John Gay : Includes a brief biography and bibliography. John Gay , W. W. Norton and Company: A brief biography followed by a few annotated links, including the text of The Beggar's Opera and a link to related Hogarth materials.-MJM

66. Listings By Composer
Gaultier, Ennemond (15751651). Gavazza, Giuseppe (1957-). Gay, John (1685-1732).Gazzaniga, Giuseppe (1743-1818). Gebel, Franz Xaver (1787-1843).
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67. Fondren Library: English Verse Drama List Of Authors
Frowde, Philip, d.1738. G. Garrick, David, 17171779; Gay, John, 1685-1732;Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784; Gildon, Charles, 1665-1724;
http://www.rice.edu/fondren/collections/electr/evdauth.html
English Verse Drama List of Authors
English Verse Drama Guide A B C ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
  • Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719
  • Ames, Richard, d.1693
  • Andrews, Miles Peter, d.1814
  • Anonymous
  • Armin, Robert, 1565?-1610
  • Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904
  • Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913
  • Aytoun, William Edmondstoune, 1813-1865
B
  • Bancroft, John, d.1696
  • Banks, John, c.1650-c.1700
  • Barnes, Barnabe, 1570?-1609
  • Barry, Lording, 1580-1629
  • Beaumont, Francis, 1585?-1616
  • Beaumont, Francis, 1585?-1616, and John Fletcher
  • Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689
  • Belchier, Daubridgcourt, c.1581-1621
  • Bellamy, Daniel, the elder, b.1687
  • Bickerstaffe, Isaac, d.1812?
  • Boaden, James, 1762-1839
  • Booth, Barton, 1681-1733
  • Brand, Barbarina, Lady Dacre, 1768-1854
  • Brand, Hannah, d.1821
  • Brome, Alexander, 1620-1666
  • Brome, Richard, 1590?-1652 or 1653
  • Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783
  • Brough, Robert Barnabas, 1828-1860, and W. Brough
  • Burkhead, Henry, fl.1640-5
  • Burnell, Henry, fl.1641
C
  • Carlell, Lodowick, 1601 or 1602-1675
  • Cartwright, George, fl.1650
  • Cartwright, William, 1611-1643
  • Caryll, John, 1625-1711
  • Chapman, George, 1559?-1634
  • Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758

68. Principal Authors In The EVD
c.15901667; Frowde, Philip, d.1738; Garrick, David, 1717-1779; Gay,John, 1685-1732; Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784; Gildon, Charles, 1665
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Principal Authors in the EVD
  • Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719 Ames, Richard, d.1693 Andrews, Miles Peter, d.1814 Anonymous Armin, Robert, 1565?-1610 Arnold, Sir Edwin, 1832-1904 Austin, Alfred, 1835-1913 Aytoun, William Edmondstoune, 1813-1865 Bancroft, John, d.1696 Banks, John, c.1650-c.1700 Barnes, Barnabe, 1570?-1609 Barry, Lording, 1580-1629 Beaumont, Francis, 1585?-1616 Beaumont, Francis, 1585?-1616, and John Fletcher Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689 Belchier, Daubridgcourt, c.1581-1621 Bellamy, Daniel, the elder, b.1687 Bickerstaffe, Isaac, d.1812? Boaden, James, 1762-1839 Booth, Barton, 1681-1733 Brand, Barbarina, Lady Dacre, 1768-1854 Brand, Hannah, d.1821 Brome, Alexander, 1620-1666 Brome, Richard, 1590?-1652 or 1653 Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783 Brough, Robert Barnabas, 1828-1860, and W. Brough Burkhead, Henry, fl.1640-5 Burnell, Henry, fl.1641 Carlell, Lodowick, 1601 or 1602-1675 Cartwright, George, fl.1650 Cartwright, William, 1611-1643 Caryll, John, 1625-1711 Chapman, George, 1559?-1634 Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 Clark, William, advocate, fl.1663 Colman, George, the elder, 1732-1794
  • 69. Early English Musick: Late English Baroque 1675-1714, Late Stuarts
    Works 1702 Judgment of Paris. Gay, John (16851732). English poet and dramatist.Creator of the Ballad or Parody Opera. Works 1728 Polly )Banned).
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    LATE ENGLISH BAROQUE Late Stuarts
    Last revisions made The Late English Baroque was a transition to the new Classical period. There was a general decline in music at Court, and the Chapel Royal from William and Mary. Many Baroque styles find flowering's under a eminent group of English composers: Blow, Clarke, Croft, Locke, and Purcell. Instrumental compositions based on European forms developed their own English counterparts and traditions. Public music for the theater, and the opera continue to develop. The centralization of the music culture in London. [Ed. Note: Many of the individuals listed here continued to be active after 1714 into the early Classical period during the Reign of George I.] AUBERT, John. French Musician. 169(9)-170u: Musician to HRH Princess Ann of Denmark. BABELL (BABEL), William (1690?-1723). English musician. 171u-uu: Musician in concert halls (London). 1718-23: Organist of All Hallows, Bread Street. Works: 1709: 3rd Book of the Ladys Entertainment 1716: 4th Book of the Ladys Entertainment 1718: Harpsichord Master Improved ...

    70. BrothersJudd.com - Books By John Gay Reviewed
    The Beggar's Opera (1728) John Gay (1685-1732) (GradeA) Copyrighted 1998-2003by BrothersJudd.com Compare new used books prices - Scan 62 book stores
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    71. John Gay
    Biography.Category Arts Music Composition Composers G Gay, John......John Gay. John Gay, 16851732, English poet and dramatist. With Swift andPope Gay formed the group of Tory satirists called the Scriblerians.
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    John Gay
    John Gay, 1685- , English poet and dramatist. With Swift and Pope Gay formed the group of Tory satirists called the Scriblerians. He is best known for his Beggar's Opera ), a parody of the newly fashionable Italian opera, which portrays London's criminal lowlife and includes a number of satirical swipes at Robert Walpole. Wollstonecraft, in A Vindication , quotes from his Fable XIII, "The Tame Stag," 27-36. His life was written by Samuel Johnson

    72. John Gay
    Biography, bibliography, and works.Category Arts Music Composition Composers G Gay, John...... (from The Beggar's Opera). John Gay was born at Barnstaple in Devon,as the youngest son of William Gay. He lost his parents at the
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback John Gay (1685-1732) English poet and dramatist, friend of Pope and Swift. Gay is remembered for his play THE BEGGAR'S OPERA (1728), which was the basis for Kurt Weil and Bertold Brecht 's classical work Dreigroschenoper (1928, The Threepenny Opera). The play was highly successful and enabled Gay to spent more money on gambling and drinking. Its sequel, POLLY (1729), was supposedly suppressed by the prime minister Robert Walpole, who thus only incited people to buy its printed version. Let us drink and sport to-day,
    Ours is not to-morrow:
    Love with youth flies swift away,
    Age is naught but sorrow.
    Dance and sing,
    Time's on the wing,
    Life never knows the return of spring.

    (from The Beggar's Opera In 1708 Gay published 'Wine', a poem to celebrate the Act of Union between England and Scotland and in 1711 he published the pamphlet THE PRESENT STATE OF WIT. During these years he met Pope and began to visit the fashionable coffee-houses. In London Gay supported himself by working as a journalist. His first important poem, THE RURAL SPORTS (1713), was dedicated to Pope. The long poem comically glorifies descriptions of hunting and fishing. THE WHAT D'YE CALL IT (1715) was Gay's first satirical play, which he finished at the age of 30. The Beggar's Opera was first performed when the author was 43. John Pepusch, a German musician, wrote popular songs for the play. The story of highwaymen and corrupt law-keepers is still performed. Its sequel

    73. John Gay, 1685 - 1732
    Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London (1716), from BookII. The Beggar's Opera (1728). Shop for Books. Back, 18C.net Home
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    74. John Gay
    Biography, works, and links.Category Arts Music Composition Composers G Gay, John......John Gay Born 1685 (baptized funny. This is called parody and it isexactly what John Gay did with his Beggar's Opera. To create
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    JOHN GAY Born: 1685 (baptized September 16), Barnstaple, England
    Died: December 4, 1732, London
    English poet and dramatist. Best known for The Beggar's Opera
    You've probably heard "Weird Al" Yankovic on the radio or recordings, or turned on PBS and seen Mark Russell. Each of them sings other people's songs, but with their own, often satirical words added to make the lyrics relevant and funny. This is called parody and it is exactly what John Gay did with his Beggar's Opera . To create what came to be known as a ballad opera, he concocted a plot that lampooned not only the morals of eighteenth-century London, but also the style of Italian opera seria. In doing so, he played to the interests of a broad segment of society and helped to bring about changes on the opera stage. This wide appeal made The Beggar's Opera the most successful theater event of the century. The sources for his songs were equally broad, from parodies of operatic works by George Frideric Handel (the leading composer of Italian opera in England) to folk and popular songs that dated back over a hundred years. The work's influence continued into the twentieth century, when Kurt Weill and Bertold Brecht created a modern version, the Threepenny Opera
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    • Ballad operas: The Beggar's Opera Polly (1728, but banned) and

    75. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    The text of several of Gay's poems.Category Arts Literature Authors G Gay, John......
    http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/gay.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
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  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
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  • 76. GAY, JOHN
    Gay, John (1685—1732), English poet, was baptized on the 16th of September1685 at Barnstaple, where his family had long been settled.
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    GAY, JOHN
    See Syr Gawayne, the English poems relative to that hero, edited by Sir Frederick Madden for the Bannatyne Club, 5839 (out of print and difficult to procure); Hisloire littéraire de La France, vol. xxx.; introductionand summary of episodic” Gawain” poems by Gaston Paris; The Legend of Sir Gawain, by Jessie L. Weston, Grimm Library, vol. vii.; The Legend of Sir Perceval, by Jessie L. Weston, Grimm Library, vol. xvii.; “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” “Sir Gawain at the Grail Castle “ and “Sir Gawain and the Lady of Lys,” vols. i., vi and vii. of Arihurian Romances (Nutt). GAWLER, a town of Gawler county,. South Australia, on the Para river, 243/4 m. by rail N.E. of Adelaide. It is one of the most thriving places in the colony, being the centre of a large wheatgrowing district; it has also engineering works, foundries, flourmills, breweries and saw-mills, while gold, silver, copper and lead are found in the neighbouring bills. The inhabitants of the town and its extensive suburbs number about 7000; though the population of the town itself in 1901 was 1996. GAY, JOHN (1685—1732), English poet, was baptized on the 16th of September 1685 at Barnstaple, where his family had long been settled. He was educated at the grammar school of the town under Robert Luck, who had published some Latin and English poems. On leaving school he was apprenticed to a silk mercer in London, but being weary, according to Dr Johnson

    77. John Gay Quotes - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. John Gay (1685 1732) English dramatist, librettist, poet more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 1 of 1 total,
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    Quotations by Author. Author details John Gay (1685 1732). Full Name,Gay, John. Biography, English dramatist, librettist, poet; wrote
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    79. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.John Gay (1685 1732). Nationality British, Periods British 18th Century.
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=gay-180

    80. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    1236) Gautier, Theophile (1811 1872) Gay, John (1685 - 1732) Geddes, Gary (1940- ) Gellhorn, Martha (1908 - 1998) Genet, Jean (1910 - 1986) Ghil, René
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