A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer. |
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This noble, chivalrous gesture must have seemed like sacrilege or blasphemy to them, and they were probably afraid of the spirits of the dead. |
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He was an elf of great bearing, every bit the chivalrous knight and mentor. |
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Myoga stood once more, stepping over to the two where he bowed, taking Epoxie's hand in his and kissing it like a chivalrous gentleman. |
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A chivalrous guy who is tall, dark and handsome stands tall in his social circle. |
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He was chivalrous in his treatment of women, but absolutely void of sexual desire. |
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Common folk also exhibited chivalrous conduct, though in less glamorous ways. |
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And chivalrous men become burdened by feelings of guilt and shame when they hear stories of husbands who beat up their wives. |
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Nathan pulled Melanie's chair out for her and she blushed forgetting how dining with a chivalrous man felt like. |
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Then, you become even more gallant and chivalrous in order to appease them before they revolt. |
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I'll bear no less than my husband, and he is so chivalrous I doubt that I'll bear as much. |
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Being the chivalrous idiot that I am, I kept pushing the person in front up, and the inevitable happened. |
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Were you planning to escort me to my chambers, or have all your chivalrous faculties been reft from you? |
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The frontier lands became an area where chivalrous knights could show their prowess and their achievements be recorded in ballads. |
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Other ballads generally portray him as a victim and romantic hero, and embody the legends of his gentlemanly conduct and chivalrous deeds. |
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He was the most handsome and chivalrous knight in the kingdom and one day taught his white crow how to speak the language of humans. |
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She thought that the knights and their chivalrous code had already gone extinct in Europe and from the rest of the world. |
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Arthur unites the disorganized tribes of Britain into a kingdom ruled by chivalrous, noble knights. |
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The sword and the mail made him look downright medieval, like some chivalrous knight. |
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He actually hadn't given any direct indication that he was being anything other than chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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Changes in war, government, and economy made the chivalrous, aristocratic knight obsolete and the Renaissance made classical literature more popular. |
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She held out her hand and James let out a relieved sigh as he practically danced over and pulled a cornily chivalrous move by kissing her knuckles. |
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Passages in archaically stern counterpoint sit alongside the most modern, even chivalrous arias. |
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My sugar daddies were chivalrous and respectful, but when someone is compensating you for your time, a power dynamic emerges. |
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Other men who dealt with her a lot would confirm her skill at maneuvering them into feeling they had to be chivalrous. |
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Don Quixote is the great chivalric egotist, never more egotistical than when he appears to be most chivalrous. |
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There were jobs if you looked, as there were always pretty women happy to be seen on his strong, chivalrous arm. |
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The heart and soul of chivalrous Mexico, they displayed another Spanish trait, machismo. |
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This monument commemorates a person, Henry Albert Harper, for a heroic, noble and chivalrous deed. |
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To defend against the enemies that favour self-service rather than chivalrous service to our fellow man, woman, and child. |
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Lu Xin children, said: From a young age is the most admired the spirit of rivers and lakes are chivalrous hero. |
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The chivalrous ideal changes as time passes and each one of us has their own perception of chivalry. |
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Henry was a chivalrous man at heart, and he loved the chance to save me. |
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Now that I know him and he's my husband, he's so chivalrous. |
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A chivalrous chap, Randall gives the girl a shoulder to cry on, although Hopkirk feels that his corporeal colleague is being perhaps a little too attentive. |
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The western ideal of chivalrous behaviour in warriors, now extensive to all soldiers, continues to be honoured centuries after the disappearance of the armoured knight. |
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Wow, you really are the most chivalrous gentleman I've ever met. |
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Chris was a very chivalrous guy and one of the nicest guys I had ever met. |
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He gave the green belt back to Gawain, and said that he did so for him to remember, and for other chivalrous men to know his adventure at the green chapel. |
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That doesn't means you can't be brave, strong and chivalrous. |
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Not that Loki didn't like girls or anything, he just went about his ways as a chivalrous knight in shining armor would, staring at them from a distance. |
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Surely only the most chivalrous knight would stand forth boldly, without armor, without the element of surprise, trusting only in his virtue and nobility to protect him! |
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He could remember being told great stories about the chivalrous knights in his grandfather's time, those whom had fought with honour, discipline and great skill. |
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She makes every man feel chivalrous and gallant toward her. |
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It can be chivalrous or corrupt, manly or bestial. Nobility of feeling, the cult of disinterest and honour, the spirit of chivalry, manliness and peace are the prime needs of modern democracies. |
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A new Montségur' had been organised, not chivalrous anymore like the other one perched in the clouds, but on the contrary, rustic and lost in the womb of a mountain, an abyss crossed by a diluvian torrent. |
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It is not logical that an otherwise modern man-woman situation should be depicted as that of a medieval or even Victorian lady dependent for her sustenance and safety upon the favor of a chivalrous gentleman. |
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They earned a reputation of fighting battles obeying a code of chivalrous conduct rooted in a strong adherence to tradition and Chi. |
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Afterwards, I made some modifications by adding more chivalrous visuals, like an image from the opening whre, dressed a s a knight, Rody rises his sword on his faithful silver battle steed. |
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As part of a rich family his father was a cloth merchant Francis lived a carefree adolescence and youth, cultivating the chivalrous ideals of the time. |
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By acknowledging his opponent's graciousness, he easily appears chivalrous, even as his praise for a formidable opponent magnifies his own achievement. |
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The Dragon Knight Draco-Equiste Tin comes adorned with proud royal blue heraldry, befitting a chivalrous Dragon Knight like Draco-Equiste, with purple highlights to show off this Fusion Monster. |
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I mean to say, I always maintain that it is by a chap's behaviour on this sort of occasion that you can really weigh him in the balance and judge whether he's got the right chivalrous delicacy in him or not. |
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I am convinced that these competitions will take place with the chivalrous spirit which suits to our sport, and I wish to all the fencers to obtain the results they deserve. |
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In China, a thousand years before Jesus Christ, the religious essence of puppetry was progressively replaced by a shared repertory between popular jestering and chivalrous melodrama. |
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If it were possible to conceive of a war conducted under the most chivalrous and the most humane methods possible, the fact of waging such a war, if it were unjust, would nevertheless be a crime. |
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Always wanting to be chivalrous, and remembering Senator Fergusson, I certainly plump for the concept that one of the two, if not of the lawyers or judges, should be a lady, having regard to the requirements of modern times. |
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Coat of mail was a popular armour in the medieval era of chivalrous knights and Caran d'Ache has transformed it into an elegant, contemporary covering in rhodium-coated silver or gold plated. |
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