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Bickerstaffe, Isaac
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ...Arne , which has a claim to be the first comic opera and contains the well-known song about the Miller of Dee (x2018;There was a jolly miller oncex2019;), and The Maid of the Mill (1765, with music by Samuel Arnold and others... |
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Constable, John
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