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“Oh! Well, then, the manager of the Gymnase is the most perspicacious and far-sighted of men of business,” said
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On the site of an old cemetery stands the theatre known as the Gymnase
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Various
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"Oh! Well, then, the manager of the Gymnase is the most perspicacious and far-sighted of men of business," said Vernou.
Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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"Oh! Well, then, the manager of the Gymnase is the most perspicacious and far-sighted of men of business," said Vernou.
A Distinguished Provincial at Paris Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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She soon left the Conservatoire for higher-paying work at the Théâtre de la Gymnase, and in 1837 she began private study with Joseph-Isidore Samson (1793 – 1871).
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Dissatisfied with the small parts she received in the fashionable theater Gymnase-Dramatique, she escaped to Brussels.
Sarah Bernhardt. 2009
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The Gymnase offered Coralie an engagement after Easter on terms for which she had never dared to hope.
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Gymnase was a piece of the kind which sometimes falls flat at first, and afterwards has immense success.
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Managers complimented him, actresses flung him side glances; for every one of them knew that this was the critic who, by a single article, had gained an engagement at the Gymnase, with twelve thousand francs a year, for Coralie, and another for Florine at the Panorama – Dramatique with eight thousand francs.
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Nathan had threatened the Gymnase with war if the management refused to give the vacant place to
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