"You are a very brave and chivalrous gentleman," he said.
His love for Rose Marie transforms him from a reprobate to a chivalrous gentleman.
Yet when we try to bring some little ray of hope, some chance, however distant, of something better, we are told by chivalrous gentlemen that it is against their principles to help.
Will you, as a chivalrous gentleman, take her peril upon your shoulders?
"Why, Holmes, it is--" "It is a loyal friend and a chivalrous gentleman," said Holmes, holding up a restraining hand.
But what a high-souled chivalrous gentleman he was, with how fine a sense of honour, translating itself not into empty phrases, but into years of labour and denial!
'Always the chivalrous gentleman,' I sneered; 'but, even without your threat, I'll tell you what is wrong.'
Their bumbling, as when a rustic attempts to speak philosophically or the commoner pretends he is a chivalrous gentleman, is portrayed for its satiric effect.
He was considered to have left behind him "the name of an officer, skilful, if little versed in Indian warfare, and a brave and chivalrous gentleman."
Tarzan scooped a shallow grave for the Kincaid's cook, beneath whose repulsive exterior had beaten the heart of a chivalrous gentleman.