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"My frail body is exhausted by the act of love," she informed the actor Charles Mounet-Sully, the man who captured her heart, to the extent that it was possible.
Actress, Seductress Norman Lebrecht 2010
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But he is also a very delicate person, a little bit of a romantic, a little bit shy, and I think that romanticism which we can see in Mounet (ph) paintings.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Insight: Vladimir Putin, St. Petersburg, and Russia - March 26, 2000 2000
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But he is also a very delicate person, a little bit of a romantic, a little bit shy, and I think that romanticism which we can see in Mounet (ph) paintings.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Insight: Vladimir Putin, St. Petersburg, and Russia - March 26, 2000 2000
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Mounet-Sully, and may experience thereby that inner overwhelming sense of the sublime which is more real than the recognition of any simulated actuality.
The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton
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"I saw Mounet-Sully at one of the performances of your _Othello_" I remarked.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Various
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During his professorship at the Conservatoire, Mounet-Sully was one of his pupils.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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"Had Mounet-Sully been able to appreciate _Othello_" answered Rossi,
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Various
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"Even Mounet-Sully could do nothing with the English Hamlet."
In and out of Three Normady Inns Anna Bowman Dodd
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We found Bartet, not in her dressing-room, but standing outside, still in her costume, very busy photographing Mounet, superb as a Roman Emperor.
Chateau and Country Life in France Mary Alsop King Waddington
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The amusements of youth had to be abandoned, for not even pugilism needs more staying-power than the labors of the pale-faced student of the Latin Quarter in the haunts of Montparnasse or Montmartre, where one must feel no fatigue at two oclock in the morning in a beer-garden even after four hours of Mounet Sully at the Théatre Français.
Teufelsdröckh (1901) 1918
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