rowe

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rowe — noun

1. A British writer of poems and plays who lived from 1674 to 1718. He served as th

1.名詞
釋義

A British writer of poems and plays who lived from 1674 to 1718. He served as the official poet of the royal court and is best known for his tragedy 'The Fair Penitent' and for creating the first modern scholarly collection of Shakespeare's works.

例句

Ryo wrote a report comparing Rowe's tragedy 'The Fair Penitent' with a modern play.

possessive: Rowe's + [work] for authorship

Professor Kabir asked the class to study Rowe's edition of Shakespeare's collected plays.

Rowe's edition of [work] for editorial work