Their owner was a tall man, much bronzed, and not regularly handsome; but he had that Knightliness of look and bearing which always wins notice and attracts liking.
"A Vanished Hand"
Sarah Doudney
Some one has said that but for the reading of "Ivanhoe" in the South, there would have been no war of the rebellion, that the sentiment of Knightliness and desire to uphold opinions in material encounter was so fostered by the presence of the book in thousands of households that, when the issue came, a majority was for war which might have been otherwise inclined under more practical teaching.
"A Man and a Woman"
Stanley Waterloo
Here it is worthy of remark that the princes treated Franz with all the Knightliness and courtesy which were customary between social equals in the days of chivalry, addressing him at most rather as a rebellious child than as an insurgent subject.
"German Culture Past and Present"
Ernest Belfort Bax