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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...
- (1814) Juliet in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1814) Adelgitha in Adelgitha by Matthew Lewis (1817) Florinda in The Apostate by Richard Sheil...
- 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...
- 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...
- (1805) Anson in The Vindictive Man by Thomas Holcroft (1806) Lothair in Adelgitha by Matthew Lewis (1807) Faulkener in Faulkener by William Godwin (1807)...
- one-hour special, again starring Frank Barrie. Emperor of Byzantium in Adelgitha by Matthew Lewis (1817) Valencia in The Conquest of Taranto by William...
- William GodwinFaulkener Sophia Lee – The ****ignation Matthew LewisAdelgitha Thomas Morton – Town and Country John Tobin – The Curfew James Hogg –...
- Norval. When he performed the role of Lothair in Matthew Gregory Lewis' Adelgitha, the author – who was in the audiencecomplained about the performance...
- simplicia Liptena submacula Liptena ti****ale Liptena xanthostola Micropentila adelgitha Micropentila adelgunda Micropentila brunnea Micropentila dorothea Micropentila...
- butterflies in the family Lycaenidae, endemic to the Afrotropics. Micropentila adelgitha (Hewitson, 1874) Micropentila adelgunda (Staudinger, 1892) Micropentila...