962 examples of chevalier in sentences

Among those who longed for entrance into this charming society of choice spirits was the Count de Charleval, a polite and accomplished chevalier, indeed, but of no particular standing as a literary character.

The Abbé was the Prior of Fontenay, whither Ninon frequently accompanied Madame the Duchess de Bouillon and the Chevalier d'Orléans.

The young Chevalier de Vassé often gave brilliant receptions in honor of Ninon at Saint Cloud, which the Marquis de Sévigné always attended as the mutual friend of both.

But her satisfaction was short-lived, for she had the chagrin to learn soon after her conquest that de Sévigné had perished on the field of honor at the hands of Chevalier d'Albret.

What mystery do you force me to unfold?" "Ah, you are about to deceive me again," interrupted the Chevalier, "I do not perceive in your eyes the love I had the right to expect.

That lover?" demanded the Chevalier.

The Chevalier de has given me a very favorable portrait of her.

The Chevalier is nothing but a gallant, and what he says is not worth considering, or at least appears so.

You thought you respected the Countess more than the Chevalier does, on the contrary you see that the gallant speeches of the Chevalier are without effect, while you begrudge them to the heart of your beauty.

The Chevalier Hulsemann has at last taken his departure, without even a chivalrous farewell; the Secretary of State let him depart, without either alarm or regret.

The literature of the expedition is large, and Captain Chevalier had given us an admirable account of it in his 'Histoire de la Marine Française sous la première République.'

Caxton's Press established in Westminster 1476 Chevalier Bayard born 1482

Thus the Chevalier is Sir Walter Scott; M. is Mr. Lockhart; X. is Mr. Canning; O. is the political Puck (could this be himself?); and Chronometer is Mr. Barrow.

I could not enter Scotland by the route you pointed out, and therefore was unable to ascertain the fact of the Chevalier being at his Castellum.

The Chevalier will speak for itself.

The agreement is thought extremely handsome, both by him and the Chevalier; but the income is not imagined to be too large.

The Chevalier breakfasted here to-day, and afterwards we were all three closeted together.

The Chevalier entered into it excellently.

With regard to the delicate point I mentioned, the Chevalier is willing to make any sacrifice in his personal comforts for Lockhart's advancement; but he feels that his son-in-law will "lose caste" by going to town without anything ostensible.

The Chevalier and M. have unburthened themselves to me in a manner the most confidential that you can possibly conceive.

There has been no disguise to me of what has been done, and the Chevalier had a private conversation with me on the subject, of a nature the most satisfactory.

The Chevalier and all here have the highest idea of Wright's nous, and think it most important that he should be at the head of the legal department.

The Chevalier and M. seem to have received him with all the open confidence of men struck by a stranger, yet a stranger not wholly strange, and known enough to them to deserve their confidence if he could inspire it.

I flatter myself he has fullyhe must, if he has really had confidential intercourse with the Chevalier, and so confidently impresses you with so high and favourable a character of M. On your side, my dear Murray, no ordinary exertions will avail.

THE DEATH OF THE CHEVALIER DE LA BEAUTÉ (John Mackay Wilson).

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