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Florent Carton Dancourt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He belonged to a family of rank, and his parents entrusted his education to Pere de la Rue, a Jesuit, who made earnest efforts to induce him to join the order. |
 | | He practised at the bar for some time, but his marriage to the daughter of the comedian Francois Lenoir de la Thorilliere led him to become an actor, and in 1685, in spite of the strong opposition of his family, he appeared at the Theatre Francais. |
 | | In Le Chevalier à la mode appears the bourgeoise infatuated with the desire to be an aristocrat. |
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