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Adelgitha is a
tragedy by the
British writer Matthew Lewis. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane on 30
April 1807
having originally been published...
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Micropentila adelgitha, the
common dots, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Ivory Coast, Ghana,
Nigeria (south and the
Cross River...
- (1814)
Juliet in
Romeo and
Juliet by
William Shakespeare (1814)
Adelgitha in
Adelgitha by
Matthew Lewis (1817)
Florinda in The
Apostate by
Richard Sheil...
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Jamaica in 1818.
During his visit, he saw
William Adamson's
production of
Adelgitha, and
complained about the
performance of John Castello, the "West Indian...
- one-hour special,
again starring Frank Barrie.
Emperor of
Byzantium in
Adelgitha by
Matthew Lewis (1817)
Valencia in The
Conquest of
Taranto by William...
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Young Norval. When he
performed the role of
Lothair in "Monk" Lewis'
Adelgitha, the
author – who was in the
audience –
complained about the performance...
- (1805)
Anson in The
Vindictive Man by
Thomas Holcroft (1806)
Lothair in
Adelgitha by
Matthew Lewis (1807)
Faulkener in
Faulkener by
William Godwin (1807)...
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William Godwin –
Faulkener Sophia Lee – The ****ignation
Matthew Lewis –
Adelgitha Thomas Morton – Town and
Country John
Tobin – The
Curfew James Hogg –...
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butterflies in the
family Lycaenidae,
endemic to the Afrotropics.
Micropentila adelgitha (Hewitson, 1874)
Micropentila adelgunda (Staudinger, 1892) Micropentila...
- were Lady
Amaranth in ‘Wild Oats,’ Lady Anne in ‘Richard III,’ Cordelia,
Adelgitha in a
piece so named, Cora in ‘Pizarro,’
Portia in ‘Julius Cæsar’ and in...