"Unchivalrous" Quotes from Famous Books
... real Odysseus, unprincipled, unchivalrous, and cruel, is anything but a hero who "adorns his age and race," must it not be conceded, at any rate, that "the unwearied fidelity of Penelope, awaiting through the long revolving years the return of her storm-tossed husband," presents, as Lecky declares (II., 279), and as ... — Primitive Love and Love-Stories • Henry Theophilus Finck |