Aún no tenemos significados para "such gallantry".
1Consciously men desired peace, unconsciously they still needed some such gallantry as war afforded.
2He may be sure of every woman's approbation while he writes with such gallantry.
3To a lover, in particular, such gallantry is not a duty, but a natural impulse.
4But who would have dreamt that an old maid like Loring would have thought of such gallantry?
5He used to kiss the hand of my mother, whom the customs of the Republic and the Empire had not habituated to such gallantry.
6An old bachelor could allow himself such gallantries to the sex.
7He certainly cannot be employed, or he would not have time for such gallantries.
8Such gallantry, or rather such frenzy, should give rise to anything but admiration in the breast of a patriot.
9"Much obliged, sire," cried I; "really I was not prepared for such gallantry.
10"I must not, I fear, pretend to such gallantry," replied Marlow.
11" Such gallantry deserves better reward, but perhaps this will do until I view the completed effort."
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