605 examples of courtship in sentences

There are really two parts to the talethe Scotch courtship, with its intrigues, frustrated elopements, et hoc genus omne; and the scenes, very graphically written, of active service at Varna and Inkerman.

Therefore, as he was born in 1775, he must have begun the wooing of Alice Wn when he was fourteen in order to complete the seven long years of courtship.

"But," she added, with a degree of formality and caution which had better preceded than have followed the courtship, "we must make the usual inquiries, my child, into the fitness of Colonel Egerton as a husband for our daughter.

And so the game of courtship went on, till it was interrupted by a summons to supper.

Young Henry, neither discouraged by the inequality of years, nor by the reports of Eleanor's gallantries, made successful courtship to that princess, and, espousing her six weeks after her divorce, got possession of all her dominions as her dowry.

A reference to Browning, in "Lady Geraldine's Courtship," is supposed to have first led the poet to write to Miss Barrett in 1845.

However, the Harvard man could not advocate a socialization of courtship when he himself would be the first beneficiary.

Good sense and a care for his reputation and his skin told Peter to abandon his theory of free courtship for the time being.

In our love of stimulants, and our numbness of taste, which craves the red pepper of a biting vocabulary, we of the present generation are apt to overlook this almost obsolete and unobtrusive quality; but we doubt if, since Chaucer, we have had an example of more purely objective narrative than in "The Courtship of Miles Standish.

With a Man, who is not so well formed for Courtship and elegant Behaviour, such a Gentleman as this seldom finds his Account in the Return of his Compliments, but he will still go on, for he is in his own Way, and must not omit; let the Neglect fall on your Side, or where it will, his Business is still to be well-bred to the End.

Secretly during the courtship, but not secretly after marriage.

Phillips, Sampson, & Co. Courtship and Matrimony, with other Sketches.

The Courtship of Miles Standish, and other Poems.

SEE Lorenz, Caroline B. The courtship of Miles Standish.

The courtship of Miles Standish.

WILSON, IRA B. The courtship of Miles Standish; a two part cantata.

The Home; courtship, marriage and children.

Courtship in the Bronx.

The new-comers had to settle in forts, where the young men and maidens had many chances for courtship.

The same applies pretty well to everyday courtship (Ἀφροδιτη πανδημος).

Nor was he lest remarkable in his writings of a serious and religious turn, witness his Religious Courtship, and his Family Instructor; both of which strongly inculcate the worship of God, the relative duties of husbands, wives, parents, and children, not in a dry dogmatic manner, but in a kind of dramatic way, which excites curiosity, keeps the attention awake, and is extremely interesting, and pathetic.

Religious Courtship.

During the courtship, he wrote a poetical Epistle to a friend, who was a neighbour of Mrs. Singer, and acquainted with the family, in which were the following lines.

Florence was at once offended by hearing her lover so spoken of, and could not simply tell the story of Harry's successful courtship, as she had intended.

I have consulted each and all of my family, father excepted, as to the average length of time allotted to unspoken courtship, and each has assigned a different period; the longest, however, has been already far exceeded by Frank.

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