Disambiguation evidence for Air "How happy could I be with either" via surface form

""How happy could I be with either""


As subject (35)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label ""How happy could I be with either"".

Predicate Object
associatedWith ballad opera tradition
associatedWith satire
basedOn pre-existing popular tune
centuryOfOrigin 18th century
composer traditional melody
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
dramaticFunction character development
dramaticFunction comic relief
firstPerformanceYear 1728
genre ballad
genre comic song
genre satirical song
hasCreator John Gay
includedIn stage productions of The Beggar’s Opera
instanceOf air
instanceOf ballad opera song
instanceOf comic song
instanceOf song
language English
literaryForm song lyric
lyricist John Gay
medium voice and accompaniment
notableFor satirical treatment of love and morality
originalWork The Beggar's Opera
surface form: The Beggar’s Opera
partOf The Beggar's Opera
surface form: The Beggar’s Opera
performanceMedium sung in theatre
period 18th-century English theatre
publicationYear 1728
theatricalContext ballad opera
theme love
theme morality
theme romantic indecision
theme satire of love and virtue
titleOf Air "How happy could I be with either" self-linksurface differs
surface form: air "How happy could I be with either"
workBy John Gay