John Gay
John Gay (30 June 1685 – 4 December 1732) was an English poet and dramatist and member of the Scriblerus Club. He is best remembered for ''The Beggar's Opera'' (1728), a ballad opera. The characters, including Captain Macheath and Polly Peachum, became household names. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gay, John
Published 1777
Published 1777
printed for J. Wenman, No. 144, Fleet-Street; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country
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by Gay, John
Published 1761
Published 1761
printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, R. Horsfield, J. Richardson, B. Law, G. Keith, and the Executors of J. Ward
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by Gay, John
Published 1728
Published 1728
printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, George Ewing, and William Smith, Booksellers in Dame's-Street
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by Gay, John
Published 1728
Published 1728
printed for John Watts, at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
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by Gay, John
Published 1720
Published 1720
printed for J. Tonson, and B. Lintot, where subscriptions are taken in for Mr. Gay's Poems, collected into one volume, which will be published in May next
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by Gay, John
Published 1740
Published 1740
printed by R. Reilly. For G. Risk, G. Ewing, and W. Smith, Booksellers in Dame-Street
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The beggar's opera : As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Gay
by Gay, John
Published 1752
Published 1752
printed for James Dalton Book-Seller, at Sir Isaac-Newton's Head on Temple-Bar