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27 Sentences With "gallantries"

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What rivalries did your gallantries of this kind occasion me!
In her gallantries she was as unrestrained as in other things.
The French are a people that can't live without their gallantries.
Having had time to reflect, she might be accusing him of gallantries.
She was well known for her gallantries and her influence at Court.
The people will pardon a hundred gallantries sooner than one want of sympathy.
Essex's gallantries at Court, after as before his marriage, were notorious and many.
He did not one bit want to chaffer gallantries with the young women.
They relate the amours and gallantries of the court of Henry the Fourth.
This is none other than Fiammette herself who uses the convent for her gallantries.
This is not the place to detail the king's gallantries, for they would fill a volume.
Iago himself is opposed to the gallantries and polite talk of Cassio, especially in regard to Desdemona.
But Jean-Michel's gallantries were a welcome antidote to plaster dust and grisly discoveries about underground pipes.
She interpreted the rose as nothing more than one of the playful gallantries he used with her friends.
She tempts fate when she carries on her gallantries and her Italian cicisbeism under the eyes of Scone Dacres.
Katya wants to be all business, a blank-faced pro, but she can't help but respond to Barley's wry gallantries.
Not only did ladies accept this as gallantries, but even judges received spices as gifts, although justice was rendered freely.
In the Age of Reason and Science, gambling and gallantries, of pleasure and entertainment, Casanova has it all, does it all.
In the oral tradition, a saucy tale relates to this place: eight beautiful and loose girls who advocated light-hearted gallantries and free love.
So-called gallantries, small porcelain gifts such as hair pins, cases and medallions were exchanged between ladies and cavaliers to show their mutual respect.
Every day saw him engaged in cultivating a taste for literature and art, and some moments of every day were set apart for social gallantries.
Women have an instinct which enables them to divine the men who love them, who like to be near them, and exact no payment for gallantries.
The youth of the latter was spend in Paris, where the Revolution overtook him when thirty years of age in the midst of his conquests and gallantries.
The world rang with stories of his romantic bravery, his gallantries, his eccentric manners, and his political intrigues, for he nearly contrived to be elected King of Poland.
As Baron Scarpia, the sadistic chief of the Roman police, Mr. Terfel captured the monster's every facet, now in gallantries of silken delicacy, now in the savage bloodlust of a tiger on the attack.
11 Despite a tumultuous reception at the first night, the piece did not prove popular with the public. In March, Bunn added a ballet, Spanish Gallantries, as an after-piece."Drury Lane", John Bull, 8 March 1847, p.
On 29 March 1799, Charles Beauclerk married Emily Ogilvie, daughter of William Ogilvie and Lady Emilia Lennox with whom he had thirteen children. They lived at St Leonard’s Lodge in Sussex where they were the neighbours of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.Familia, Ulster Genealogical Review, Vol. 2, No. 9, 1993 Mrs Charles Beauclerk often wintered in Pisa with leading members of English society:Mary Shelley, Romance and Reality, by Emily W. Sunstein. Published by The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1989 > Mrs Charles Beauclerk, daughter of the Duchess of Leinster, was a Regency > brunette beauty known for her gallantries, and half sister of one of Mary > [Shelley’s] heroes, the dead Lord Edward Fitzgerald. [Thomas] Medwin, whose > family and Shelley’s were the Beauclerk’s neighbours in Sussex, took Shelley > to call on her, and despite Mary’s notoriety Mrs Beauclerk was pleased to > make her acquaintance.

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