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Chivalrous Charley is a 1921
American silent comedy film
directed by
Robert Ellis and
starring Eugene O'Brien,
George Fawcett and
Nancy Deaver. Eugene...
- time in the past when
chivalry was a
living institution, when men
acted chivalrously, the
imitation of
which period would much
improve the present.[citation...
- HMS
Chivalrous was one of thirty-two C-class
destroyers built for the
Royal Navy
during the
Second World War, a
member of the eight-ship Ch sub-class....
- the age in
which the
books were written. In
order to give
point to the
chivalrous actions of the heroes, it was
always hinted that they were well-known...
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Heaven Sword and
Dragon Sabre, also
known as
Chivalrous Killer, is a two-part 1978 Hong Kong film
adapted from
Louis Cha's
novel The
Heaven Sword and Dragon...
- that he "could not see it. The ****anese were an intelligent,
brave and
chivalrous nation,
quite as
civilised as the Europeans, from whom they only differed...
- Tama. 938 47 "Shaking the Nation! The
Identity of
Ushimitsu Kozo The
Chivalrous Thief!" Transliteration: "Shōgeki
Hashiru –
Gizoku Ushimitsu Kozō no Shōtai"...
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ideals manifested by rash,
lofty and
romantic ideas or
extravagantly chivalrous action. It also
serves to
describe an
idealism without regard to practicality...
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Rubens depicted Charles as a
victorious and
chivalrous Saint George in an
English landscape, 1629–30....
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Renaissance greater emphasis was laid upon courtliness. The
ideal courtier—the
chivalrous knight—of Bald****arre Castiglione's The Book of the
Courtier became a...