There is not an excess of delicacy or chivalry in the ordinary country school, and several choice conundrums and bits of verse dealing with the Simpson affair were bandied about among the scholars, uttered always, be it said to their credit, in undertones, and when the Simpson children were not in the group.
I felt as if—knowing what I now knew—his countenance would offer a page more lucid, more interesting than ever; I felt a longing to trace in it the imprint of that primitive devotedness, the signs of that half-knightly, half-saintly chivalry which the priest's narrative imputed to his nature.
But he was silent, and would not allow his wife to ask him a question; would not present himself in the room, lest it should appear like intrusion and a wish to pry; having the same chivalry toward dark-eyed Maggie as in the days when he had bought her the memorable present of books.
The days of chivalry are not gone, notwithstanding Burke's grand dirge over them; they live still in that far-off worship paid by many a youth and man to the woman of whom he never dreams that he shall touch so much as her little finger or the hem of her robe.
But he had a chivalrous nature (was not the disinterested service of woman among the ideal glories of old chivalry?
So the wise girl retired for the time, but, of course, a good deal of the smell of hot cabbage remained behind, as it will do, and Toad, between his sobs, sniffed and reflected, and gradually began to think new and inspiring thoughts: of chivalry, and poetry, and deeds still to be done; of broad meadows, and cattle browsing in them, raked by sun and wind; of kitchen-gardens, and straight herb-borders, and warm snap-dragon beset by bees; and of the comforting clink of dishes set down on the table
Therefore, when he got on the car his anger at the treatment he had received was sufficient to make him keep his seat in spite of his traditions of Southern chivalry.
" Step 2: Encourage Chivalry : When you are with your young gentleman, hold back a little as you approach the door, this will force him to open it, then naturally hold it open for you.
" Step 2: Encourage Chivalry : When you are with your young gentleman, hold back a little as you approach the door, this will force him to open it, then naturally hold it open for you.
Cha was most famous for his wuxia, or martial arts and chivalry, novels.
" Step 2: Encourage Chivalry : When you are with your young gentleman, hold back a little as you approach the door, this will force him to open it, then naturally hold it open for you.
Spanish-Speaking Zone 1: Spain - Don Quixote :《》 The story follows the adventures of a noble who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his sanity and decides to set out to revive chivalry, undo wrongs, and bring justice to the world.
1、Chivalry 1、 Chivalry is not dead!
We applauded his chivalry for both, waiting for us to come down before going up himself and also holding the main entrance door open for us to go out.
But this award is not intended primarily to honor a personality, but to symbolize a great moral code -- the code of conduct and chivalry of those who guard this beloved land of culture and ancient descent.
"For the writers of the Renaissance, the medieval was the abject other from which the rebirth of classical learning had liberated them, while the Victorians found in the Middle Ages archetypical structures of Empire and class-orientated chivalry.
And I shall remain satisfied, and proud to have been the first who has ever enjoyed the fruit of his writings as fully as he could desire; for my desire has been no other than to deliver over to the detestation of mankind the false and foolish tales of the books of chivalry, which, thanks to that of my true Don Quixote, are even now tottering, and doubtless doomed to fall for ever.
Chivalry isn't dead after all.
" Step 2: Encourage Chivalry : When you are with your young gentleman, hold back a little as you approach the door, this will force him to open it, then naturally hold it open for you.
Experts think this is one of the many reasons that over a sixth - 17 percent - of women claim men have lost the art of chivalry.