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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO MR. LEE, ON HIS ALEXANDER, by JOHN DRYDEN Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The blast of common censure could I fear Last Line: To draw true beauty shows a master's hand. %john dryden Variant Title(s): To Mr. Lee, On His Tragedy Of Alexander The Grea Subject(s): Lee, Nathaniel (1649-1692); Plays And Playwrights | |||
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