- The
Beggar's Opera is a
ballad opera in
three acts
written in 1728 by John **** with
music arranged by
Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the watershed...
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Beggars Group is a
British record company,
founded by
Martin Mills, that owns or
holds stakes in
various record labels,
including 4AD,
Rough Trade Records...
- "The King and the
Beggar-maid" is a 16th-century
broadside ballad that
tells of an
African king, Cophetua, and his love for the
beggar Penelophon (Shakespearean...
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Beggars Banquet is the
seventh studio album by the
English rock band the
Rolling Stones,
released on 6
December 1968 by
Decca Records in the
United Kingdom...
- Look up
beggar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
beggar is a
person who begs on the street,
usually for food or money.
Beggar or The
Beggar may also...
-
Smith 1755, p. 15. ""I pla**** the game to an end with Estella, and she
beggared me."
Great Expectations Chapter 8". 19thnovels.com.
Archived from the original...
- In economics, a
beggar-thy-neighbour
policy is an
economic policy through which one
country attempts to
remedy its
economic problems by
means that tend...
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Beggars Night, or
Beggars' Night, is a
regional term for the
practice of
going "Trick or Treat" in the
period before Halloween night.
Beggars Night emerged...
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expectation of reciprocation. A
person doing such is
called a
beggar or panhandler.
Beggars may
operate in
public places such as
transport routes, urban...
- The
Blind Beggar is a pub in
Whitechapel Road in the East End of London, England, at the
junction with
Cambridge Heath Road.
Owing to its
location close...