"I'm not very good at dancing, or any of those courtly arts!"
Friend, we understand not one another: I am to courtly, and thou art too cunning.
Beside him, his grandfather murmured, "How are you at the courtly art of conversation, my son?"
And yet I am not sure; and what seemed childishness may have been rather courtly art.
He was well-trained in the courtly art, but she was, after all, a professional.
Henry Walters was particularly interested in the courtly arts of 18th-century France.
Wandering the countryside, he composed a new kind of music that added folk tunes to a courtly and scholarly art.
(2) In primitive, medieval, and courtly art, reception was collective.
Maia struggled to recall lessons about the courtly art of hosting men during this time of year.
Glyneth and Dhrun both would attend classes in the courtly arts, which included dancing, declamation, music and the proprieties.