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At a speaking engagement later that winter, a silver-haired, courtly gentleman approached us with a big smile.
Galician lyric and courtly poetry flourished until the middle of the fourteenth century.
Posner has resigned himself to loving Dinah in the self-abasing tradition of courtly love, the object forever unattainable.
The silver-haired Virginian with courtly manners is a throwback to a forgotten era of congressional comity.
The fiddle and harp were the most respectable, played by the troubadours and associated with courtly love.
Other forms of secular polyphonic song, mostly treating the subject of courtly love, evolved at the end of the 13th century.
For the fanfares and songs, the music director used tunes from Byrd's Battle and other programmatic courtly pieces.
The 59-year-old, with the courtly manner of the southern black gentry, shrinks from criticizing others.
With its mixture of courtly refinement and everyday reality, this miniature is representative of many in the book.
He grinned, blowing out a puff of smoke, then did a courtly bow to the quarter-deck.
He has a gracious, almost courtly manner, a striking physical appearance, and a sharp mind.
Knights now had to be more than just brave warriors, but also polished courtly gentlemen, able to converse with and entertain ladies.
Thus the most elaborate arrangements pertained to the royal or courtly bath culture.
It has a processional and stately character, having originated in courtly 16th-century ceremonies.
It is possible that members of tribes were recruited into the royal armies and became acquainted with courtly dress and ornaments.
It galled him to do this, but he put on his best courtly air and bowed to his queen.
He had asked her, in a courtly, polite way, if she would let him make the choice.
Taking a moment, he opened the doors for them, helping them out and giving each a courtly bow and a gentle kiss on the cheek.
While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly.
With his courtly, old-fashioned manner, he may never have stirred Democratic crowds to a fever pitch.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His courtly ambition being now again disappointed, he styled himself the melancholy Cowley, and resolved to ruralize in earnest.
A queen in the magnificence of her courtly surroundings could not have conquered him so quickly.
Mr Dorrit welcomed the visitor with the highest urbanity, and most courtly manners.
Monseigneur received him in a courtly manner, but they did not shake hands.
These rules were exemplified in the imaginative literature of courtly love.
He remembered now that they had talked of courtly love, and a little about her childhood in Sicily.
The rule in courtly love was to fall in love with a lady who was married to someone else.
Mechthild constantly uses phrases from the courtly love poetry of her time.
The romans daventure afford other instances of this courtly love, sometimes illicit, sometimes looking to marriage.
Nevertheless the romantic narratives of courtly love in the latter are mediaeval creations.
Seated together, their heads surrounded by haloes, the two lovers display their courtly charms.
At this particular moment I was in no trim exteriorly or interiorly for courtly introductions.
To magnify her greatness, the humility of courtly adulation merged in the ecstasies of Platonic love.
I have made suave and courtly love to a thousand nursemaids in Hyde Park.
The old man motioned me in with his right hand with a courtly gesture, saying in excellent English, but with a strange intonation.
The chief was unembarrassed, dignified, and courtly in his address.
This he did cheerfully, doffing his sunbonnet with courtly grace when he met ladies of his acquaintance.
Here the bloater laid his hand on his heart and made a courtly bow.
Casanova signified his refusal with an exaggerated but courtly gesture.
Mrs Varden called up quite a courtly air, and became seated.
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