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Title: The Beggar's Opera
to which is prefixed the Musick to each Song
Author: John Gay
Editor: Claud Lovat Fraser
Release Date: April 13, 2008 [EBook #25063]
Language: English
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THE BEGGAR'S OPERA
[Illustration]
The
BEGGAR'S
OPERA.
WRITTEN by Mr. _GAY_.
To which is Prefixed the
MUSICK to each SONG.
[Decoration]
_Nos haec novimus esse nihil._ --MART.
LONDON:
William Heinemann
1921
_To J. G. and to G. L. F., without whom I should have been powerless,
do I dedicate my share in this book. C. L. F._
_Note.-- The Text here given is taken from the edition of 1765. The
scenes have been re-numbered in the modern method denoting actual
changes of place or intervals of time._
_First published September 1921_
_New Impression October 1921_
LIST OF THE PLATES
I. THE BEGGAR Frontispiece
II. MRS. PEACHUM To face page 6
III. POLLY PEACHUM " 18
IV. SCENE: A TAVERN NEAR NEWGATE " 28
V. CAPTAIN MACHEATH " 40
VI. LUCY LOCKIT " 56
VII. PEACHUM " 70
VIII. LOCKIT " 82
CLAUD LOVAT FRASER
That when I die this word may stand for me--
He had a heart to praise, an eye to see,
And beauty was his king.
Dead at the age of thirty-one after a sudden operation, Claud Lovat
Fraser was as surely a victim of the war as though he had fallen in
action. He was full of vigour for his work
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