10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCHIVALROUSLY»
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unchivalrously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unchivalrously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A History of Crime in England: Illustrating the Changes of ...
i i i • 1 i betwe n the modern times are considered unchivalrously ' chivalrous- a i
1 i 1 r • i 1 □ iv vernal and mean. A bold lover, lor instance, breaks into the
unchival- rousiy mean, the hcuse of the woman he desires to wed. She has no
wish to ...
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Arthurian Romances, Tales, and Lyric Poetry: The Complete ...
[4I66] Enite had not yet finished speaking when the count rode up, and when he
saw Erec he said, very unchivalrously, in unjustified anger and in an unfriendly
voice, "Look around, you worthless thief! Who can be happy about your leading ...
3
Court and society from Elizabeth to Anne
... of Suffolk were captured in a sortie, transferred to Paris, most unchivalrously
treated, and ultimately saved from death by the knightly King of Bohemia. After
the release of Salisbury, he saw less of his own home than he did of service
abroad, ...
William Drogo Montagu Manchester (Duke of), 1864
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Reassessing the Presidency: The Rise of the Executive State ...
It is a mystery why Fussell takes out his easily understandable terror, rather
unchivalrously, on Japanese women and children instead of on the men in
Washington who conscripted him to fight in the Pacific in the first place. [m] G.E.M.
...
John V. Denson, David Gordon, Thomas J. DiLorenzo, 2013
We are told that Arthur is rather unchivalrously glad when the lady is carried off '
for she made such a noyse' (63/40-4; III.4). But Merlin will not allow such laxity; he
explains the duties of the future Arthurian court thus: 'Nay ... ye may nat leve hit ...
Elizabeth Archibald, Anthony Stockwell Garfield Edwards, 1996
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English for Students of the Humanities and Social Sciences
This same match had been begun gloomily and parsimoniously, not to say
unchivalrously, by England's new captain Hutton. abetted by the amateur
Simpson. Between them they apparently dared not attack India's bowling for two
hours on a ...
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Warrior, Courtier, Singer: Giulio Cesare Brancaccio and the ...
Tassone's first document is dated 17 December 1558, in Monte Argi: Signor
Giulio Cesare Brancaccio, it being come to my ears that you had said that I had
behaved ungentlemanly or unchivalrously in favour of Messer Lucio Agnesi, I say
to ...
Dr Richard Wistreich, 2013
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Theatre Book of the Year 1943-44
... so clearly, so ringingly, proclaimed," we feared that we must unchivalrously
grin not only at her very evident lack of knowledge of the modern drama but,
considerably broader, at her peculiar appraisal of the drama under direct
consideration.
George Jean Nathan, Charles Angoff, 1975
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British Pro-consuls in Egypt, 1914-1929: The Challenge of ...
In these circumstances, I recommend that Mr. Lindsay should start at the end of
this month and that as a temporary arrangement Sir W. Brunyate should be
appointed to act as Financial Adviser.57 On 7 December, Graham unchivalrously
...
Charles William Richard Long, 2005
He had considered breaking the frail tie earlier, and in 1 1 9 1 had toyed with the
idea of marrying King Philip's sister Alice, whom Richard had unchivalrously cast
off.2 Soon after he became king John set about freeing himself. The question of ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCHIVALROUSLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unchivalrously is used in the context of the following news items.
Heathrow expansion is causing turbulence over Windsor Castle
Rather unchivalrously Chris denied he had proposed, declaring: “It's ridiculous – we're not engaged. I don't have time for anything other than rugby. «Express.co.uk, Feb 15»
Huston: living with Jack no easy rider
The next day, he unchivalrously sent her home in a taxi, explaining that he had to go to a basketball match. He soon asked her out again, only to cancel. Huston ... «Independent Online, Dec 14»
Civil War raider sinks off Newport News
... a full diplomatic outcry — then unchivalrously preyed upon the weakest of vessels while never standing up to a Union warship in a fair fight," Judge explains. «Daily Press, Nov 14»
A famed Civil War raider meets a mysterious end off Newport News …
... a full diplomatic outcry — then unchivalrously preyed upon the weakest of vessels while never standing up to a Union warship in a fair fight,” Judge explains. «Daily Press, Nov 14»
Deborah, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, was as great a hostess …
Deeming Kendal's performance in rehearsals too flat, he unchivalrously castigated her in front of the cast: 'I don't understand why you won't play the part after all ... «Daily Mail, Sep 14»
Mal Turnbull so camera-shy at Rupert's party
Although Malcolm arrived in the same car as Julie Bishop, he rather unchivalrously left her in the dust, although she could have been hampered by towering ... «Crikey, Jul 14»
At the Movies
'I could have done without her,' is what Franju rather unchivalrously said in an interview. These two were pretty quick about it, though, and the camera lingers ... «London Review of Books, Jul 14»
Sketch: David Cameron's Juncker jamboree
Somewhat unchivalrously, Labour tried to make out that Mr Cameron had in fact suffered some kind of defeat. The Prime Minister had opposed the selection of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
Spices party for Posh's 40th
THERE was cake, champagne and selfies. Chris Martin was there. The Spice Girls were hammered. Emma Bunton unchivalrously told the world the next day on ... «Irish Independent, May 14»
Trials of Passion by Lisa Appignanesi, review
(The editor had unchivalrously disclosed certain squalid details about her husband.) Acquitted, Madame Caillaux took to print herself, becoming a respected ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 14»