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Sentence count:55Posted:2017-06-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: civilcourteouselegantgraciousobligingpoliterespectfulSimilar words: curtlyhurtleturtlehurtlingsea turtlepartlyportlyexpertlyMeaning: ['kɔːtlɪ]  adj. refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court. 
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(31) Maybe moon may learn, tired of that courtly fashion, a new dance turn.
(32) One of a class of12th-century and13th-century lyric poets in Provence, northern Italy, and northern Spain, who composed songs in langued'oc often about courtly love.
(33) After the meteor of courtly love, what relegated courtly love to its original futility came from an entirely different partition.
(34) A luxury hotel waitress with a courtly aristocratic tenants, in the case of casual encounter.
(35) He wore a black soutane which gave him something of a courtly air.
(36) Adam replaces 17 th - century Prague's courtly hypocrisy with the rights of man.
(37) Chaucer's inheritance and transcendence of the courtly love tradition lay the basis for the development of English literature and for the literary prosperity in the Elizabethan period.
(38) Shapiro is very courtly.
(39) The courtly world rose to its feet and bent forward.
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(40) Feng Li smiled and thought "So she is just a simple country girl unversed in courtly manners. Yet she learned this godlike sword skill."
(41) It's a lesser example of what is called Courtly Poetry; the best example of which is said to be Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
(42) And from Mozart's 36th symphony. The minuet is a courtly, aristocratic dance, and both composers are faithful to its nature.
(43) The evolution of chivalry reflected the advancing process of European civilizations in the Middle Ages and courtly love was a great development of humanism in medieval Europe.
(44) Courtly love shone as brightly as a meteor in history and afterward we witnessed the return of all the bric-a-brac of a supposed renaissance of stale antiquities.
(45) His appearance was distinguished ; in manner he had always been courtly and dignified.
(46) "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.
(47) Next I made an allusion to courtly love, which appeared at the time at which homosexual amusement had fallen into supreme decadence, in that sort of impossible bad dream known as feudalism.
(48) General Zarof , with a deep courtly bow, strolled from the room.
(49) Chaucer's inheritance and transcendence of the courtly love tradition lay the basis for the development of English literature and for the literary prosperity in the Elizabethan peri...
(50) Chivalry and courtly love, closely related, were at the heart of medieval culture in Europe.
(51) He gave us a searching look as we entered, but his manner was courtly and kind.
(52) Tall, soft-spoken, and courtly, Woolley moves easily between the City of London, academia, and policymaking circles.
(53) Knights courtly love in cavalier literature, which holds a special position in western culture, exerts a far-reaching impact on later literary.
(54) He delighted in allegory, and in the elaborate sentiments of courtly love.
(55) This thesis studies the deconstruction of four kinds of myths: the biblical myths, Buddhist myths, the myth of American dream and the myth of the courtly love.
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