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John Gay

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Birth: 1685-06-30 , Barnstaple
Death: 1732-12-04 , Londres
John Gay (1685-1732) was an English poet and playwright. He is best known for his ballad opera, 'The Beggar's Opera', which became a landmark in British musical theatre. Gay was a member of London's literary circle, which included figures like Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift. His work is often characterized by a satirical tone and keen observation of the society of his time.
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An inconstant woman, tho’ she has no chance to be very happy, can never be very unhappy.

‘Polly’ (1729) act 1, sc. 14

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Betrayal and Disappointment

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