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1 Was he practiced in courtly manners , or musical like his children?
2 His courtly manners were found not to hide weakness but to cover strength.
3 His courtly manners , pleasing graces, and handsome appearance, were the comment of many.
4 He was tall, handsome, and had the formal courtly manners you have at times.
5 The duke was an exceedingly amiable man, of very courtly manners and winning address.
6 With his courtly manners , he has rightfully earned the nickname "Kaiser Franz."
7 Goodweather, I presume? Setrakian offered his hand with the courtly manners of a lost generation.
8 The prioress is conventional and weak, aping courtly manners .
9 Tradition reports that he was a brilliant preacher of distinguished appearance and of courtly manners .
10 Hepburn's ingenue beauty and well-bred charm were perfectly matched by his elegance and courtly manners .
11 And, really, the man had the most courtly manners .
12 They would find they had their master, for all his smooth speech and courtly manners .
13 The custom is retained in Germany and among gentlemen of the most courtly manners in England.
14 Despite her highborn status, she had little use for fine clothes, expensive jewelry, and courtly manners .
15 I am neither silver nor especially beautiful, but such courtly manners in my son charm me.
16 A man of wealth and liberal views and courtly manners we had decided Brown would be.
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