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- species. Monimia amplexicaulis Lorence Réunion Monimia ovalifolia Thouars Mauritius, Réunion Monimia rotundifolia Thouars Réunion "Monimia Thouars"....
- Typical canopy trees include species of Dombeya on Réunion, and species of Monimia and Tambourissa (Monimiaceae) on both islands. There is an understory of...
- Thomas Southerne in the three famous tragic roles they wrote for her: Monimia in Otway's The Orphan (1680), Belvidera in Otway's Venice Preserved (1682)...
- produced at the Dorset Garden Theatre, and starred Elizabeth Barry as Monimia, Thomas Betterton as Castalio, Thomas Gillow as Acasto, John Wiltshire...
- traveled to England to collect the girls and brought with him their mother, Monimia, from whom they had been separated. He and his wife provided the twins...
- the gentle pathetic character repeated in his more celebrated heroines, Monimia and Belvidera. It got more money, says John Downes (Roscius Anglic****...
- and Monimia Fairfax were a Southern planter aristocrat family. Archibald Cary was the son of Wilson Jefferson Cary and Virginia Randolph. Monimia Fairfax...
- the love story of a gentleman, Orlando Somerive, and his aunt's servant, Monimia Morysine. The novel blends gothic, sentimental, and political narrative...
- April 25, 1843 into a planter aristocrat family, to parents Archibald and Monimia (née Fairfax) Cary. Archibald Cary was the son of Wilson Jefferson Cary...
- success of Elizabeth Barry in moving the audience to tears in the role of Monimia in Otway's The Orphan, she-tragedy became the dominant form of pathetic...