A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country/Louvencourt, (Mademoiselle de)

LOUVENCOURT (MADEMOISELLE DE), Friend of Mademoiselle de Scudery; born at Paris 1680, died 1712;

Had very respectable poetical talents, was beautiful, and possessed a fine voice, sung with much taste, and had great skill in music, playing on the theorbo-lute. She composed many cantatas, which were greatly admired. M. de Genlis says, there were none in the French language equal to those of Mademoiselle de Louvencourt. She was, above all, esteemed for her modesty and eloquence in conversation.

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