Aún no tenemos significados para "more chivalrous".
1He took the more chivalrous view, however, and preserved her secret.'
2But the first letter was stamped with a more chivalrous tone of indignation.
3This arrangement, by the way, seems to me more chivalrous and more manly.
4All the more chivalrous to escort them to the tram without a hat!
5What more chivalrous warfare than the night surprise and sack of a camp!
6There were no soldiers more chivalrous, not even the French.
7But the brutes are more chivalrous than man-they do not stoop to cowardly intrigue.
8Lefty, as I feared, has been more chivalrous than wise.
9Mr Bittenger's attitude towards her grew more and more chivalrous.
10The verse of Waller still breathed the sentiments which had animated a more chivalrous generation.
11She possesses a greater degree of concentration and energy, and is more chivalrous and venturesome.
12Where could they have had a champion more chivalrous, a protector more loving and tender?
13In all the world there was no worthier knight, nor a more chivalrous and gallant gentleman.
14But I see that Richard has told my daughter the more chivalrous version of the story.
15American gentlemen have the reputation of being more chivalrous than the gentlemen of any other country.
16If there were no cleaner, more chivalrous men in the world she could live without them.
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