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Nicholas James Sebastian Rowe (born 22 November 1966) is a British actor. [1] At the start of his career he appeared as the lead in the 1985 film Young Sherlock Holmes.
Nicholas Rowe (/ r oʊ /; 20 June 1674 – 6 December 1718 [2]) was an English dramatist, poet and miscellaneous writer who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1715. His plays and poems were well-received during his lifetime, with one of his translations described as one of the greatest productions in English poetry.
Nicholas or Nick Rowe may refer to: Nicholas Rowe (writer) (1674–1718), English dramatist and Poet Laureate James N. Rowe or Nick Rowe (1938–1989), American military officer and prisoner of war during the Vietnam War
Nicholas Rowe as Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist; Alan Cox as John Watson, Holmes' sidekick Michael Hordern voices an older John Watson, who narrates the movie. Sophie Ward as Elizabeth Hardy, Holmes' love interest; Anthony Higgins as Rathe. Ostensibly a teacher at Brompton School, he is in fact the leader of the Rame Tep.
Tamerlane is a 1701 history play by the English writer Nicholas Rowe. [1] A tragedy, it portrays the life of the Timur, the fourteenth century conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire.
The Royal Convert is a 1707 tragedy by the British writer Nicholas Rowe. The play is set in England during the Saxon era featuring two brothers in a love triangle with a young Christian woman. It was staged at the Queen's Theatre in the Haymarket enjoying a compartiviely successful run for the era of five consecutive nights, followed later by ...
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A Poem Upon the Late Glorious Successes of Her Majesty's Arms is a 1707 pamphlet poem by the British writer Nicholas Rowe, later poet laureate. [1] It was composed as a panegyric to commemorate the campaigns of the British general the Duke of Marlborough during the War of the Spanish Succession.