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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 11: Paris.—its schools.—January and February, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
tudents. At the theatres and opera he saw and heard Mars, Georges, Dejazet, Rubini, Tamburini, Lablache, Persdeon to see Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes, and Mademoiselle Mars in the part of Henriette; and the evening was ily through the whole of this brilliant production. Mars 1779-1847. Her first success, which was at the beently pretty and graceful as that of this evening by Mars: the part did not call out those stronger traits whirs did well; there was nothing bad. After this play, Mars appeared in a pretty little piece called Le Chateau reminded me that I was not in my own country. Mademoiselle Mars was, I should think, rather under the common her, affectionately yours, C. S. Have seen Mademoiselle Mars in Moliere's Les Femmes Savantes. It was a trertuffe and Le Malade Imaginaire were both performed, Mars performing the part of Émile in Le Tartuffe. I had n choose. In the evening heard the Tartuffe. Mademoiselle Mars did not play; but it was nevertheless exceedin