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Caption | John Dryden. The poet John Dryden (inset) won popularity at the expense of creating many personal enemies. One of these – no-one knows for certain who it was – arranged for the poet to be set upon and savagely beaten. Original artwork for illustration on p23 of Look and Learn issue no 950 (5 April 1980). |
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Creator | Leo Davy, English (20th Century) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
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