John Gay
/ˌdʒɒn ˈɡeɪ/
/ˌdʒɑːn ˈɡeɪ/
- (1685-1732) an English writer of poems and plays. Most of his work was satirical, and his greatest success, The Beggar's Opera, was banned from British theatres. He was a friend of Alexander Pope and wrote the words for Handel's Acis and Galatea.
约翰·盖伊:(1685-1732年)英国诗歌和戏剧作家。他的大部分作品是讽刺性的,他最大的成功,《乞丐的歌剧》,被禁止进入英国剧院。他是亚历山大·波普的朋友,为汉德尔的阿蒂斯和加拉泰亚写了一些文字。