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24. The Théâtre Francais by Henry James. Matthews, Brander, ed. 1914. The Oxford Book of American Essays (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | Sarcey touches upon the organization of the theater, and gives some account of the different phases through which it has passed during these latter years. |
 | | The first of M. Sarceys biographies, to which I have been too long in coming, is devoted to Regnier, a veteran actor, who left the stage four or five years since, and who now fills the office of oracle to his younger comrades. |
 | | Sarcey has not yet put forth his notice of her; and when he does so it will be interesting to see how he treats her. |
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