This article explores the prospects of literature at the time in "Opera Game" - "London is a very good city". To do this, this article consists of William Blake, "Tintern Abbey", and Westminster Bridge, consisting of Oliver of Dickens twisted to form Wordsworth and "London". His opera was founded in 1728 and is considered "the most complete statement of homosexuality to the town and its evil attitude". St. Giles made one of the weekly festivals.
In 'introductory' scenes, a slie opera featuring cricket players and athletes will be held. They talk directly to the audience about the origins, intentions and shapes of the upcoming stories. Most importantly, this work is understood to be an opera, but it does not include stories. The begger - the author of the work - guarantees the audience that his play follows all other customs of the then fashion opera. The story begins at Peachum 's house and Peachum turns over his book. Peachum is a professional "hole" who runs a group of thieves, gangsters, prostitutes who profit from income. When they were no longer used, he betrayed his colleague to the criminal court system for proper reward. In other words, he impeached them
In 1728, John Gay wrote the opera of a beggar. Opera started a new style of opera, "folk opera". It brings the opera format to a more popular level and transcends the type of comedy novel. Also published in 1728 is the encyclopedia of Cyclopaedia, or the World Arts and Sciences Dictionary (folio, Volume 2), Ephraim Chambers. Cyclopaedia is one of the first general encyclopedias made in English, the main model of Dicyclot's encyclopedia (published in France from 1751 to 1766).