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N. Rowe, (1674-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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N. Rowe, (1674-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown
N. Rowe, (1674-1718), 1830. Nicholas Rowe (1674-1718) English poet and dramatist educated at Highgate school, Westminster and Middle Temple. Appointed under-secretary to the Duke of Queensberry, became Poet Laureate in 1715 and translated and edited the works of William Shakespeare. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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This print captures the image of Nicholas Rowe, an influential English poet and dramatist from the 17th to 18th century. The portrait, taken in 1830 by an unknown creator, showcases Rowe's direct gaze as he looks confidently at the camera. Rowe was born in 1674 and received his education at Highgate School, Westminster, and Middle Temple. His talent led him to be appointed under-secretary to the Duke of Queensberry, a prestigious position during that time. In addition to his administrative role, Rowe became Poet Laureate in 1715. One of his notable achievements was translating and editing the works of William Shakespeare. This contribution played a significant role in preserving Shakespeare's legacy for future generations. The photo is part of "Biographical Illustrations" by Alfred Howard published in 1830 by Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. , J Cumming London Glasgow and Dublin. It offers us a glimpse into Rowe's appearance during this period. Dressed elegantly in clothing typical of the era, Rowe exudes sophistication and intellectuality through his posture and expression. The engraving beautifully captures both his literary prowess as well as his refined sense of style. This historical artifact provides us with valuable insight into one of England's most celebrated literary figures while also serving as a testament to the enduring influence of Nicholas Rowe on British literature.
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