Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 134
... Odéon and the Français many years before , when her magnificent mass of snowy hair had been black , to match her great black eyes , which even in youth could hardly have been more lustrous . The dignified life and character of this lady ...
... Odéon and the Français many years before , when her magnificent mass of snowy hair had been black , to match her great black eyes , which even in youth could hardly have been more lustrous . The dignified life and character of this lady ...
Page 138
... Odéon Theater . Apart from the fact that the Odéon is the second of the arms of the national theater of France , there is a som- ber grandeur about this classical old build- ing . In its great pillared porch Rachel had stood , as had ...
... Odéon Theater . Apart from the fact that the Odéon is the second of the arms of the national theater of France , there is a som- ber grandeur about this classical old build- ing . In its great pillared porch Rachel had stood , as had ...
Page 139
... due to them . The very first performance was , ac- cording to time - honored custom at the Odéon and the Français , the " private re- hearsal , " la répétition générale , - at which there was no public , but only an au-. 139 ...
... due to them . The very first performance was , ac- cording to time - honored custom at the Odéon and the Français , the " private re- hearsal , " la répétition générale , - at which there was no public , but only an au-. 139 ...
Page 141
... Odéon had closed its doors for the season , but " Andro- maque " was given at the Comédie Pa- risienne , with the players of the Odéon and of the Comé- die Française , as had origi- nally been planned , the French Govern- ment granting ...
... Odéon had closed its doors for the season , but " Andro- maque " was given at the Comédie Pa- risienne , with the players of the Odéon and of the Comé- die Française , as had origi- nally been planned , the French Govern- ment granting ...
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... Odéon , has seen me unfold my " Temps " of a summer evening with a sigh of contentment as I sniffed flowers and grass and leaves . Every nook from the kiosk of the old woman who sells the best THE LITTLE CHILDREN OF THE LUXEMBOURG 749.
... Odéon , has seen me unfold my " Temps " of a summer evening with a sigh of contentment as I sniffed flowers and grass and leaves . Every nook from the kiosk of the old woman who sells the best THE LITTLE CHILDREN OF THE LUXEMBOURG 749.
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