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d’Urfey, Thomas (1653–1723)

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Thomas d’Urfey (1653 – 1723) was an English writer and wit. He composed plays, songs, and poetry, in addition to writing jokes. He was an important innovator and contributor in the evolution of the Ballad opera. Wikipedia

 

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