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Somehow he saw the kingliness in me when I myself felt not a trace of it.
I am one, even if I have not always lived up to my kingliness.
For all his kingliness, he is somewhat more bureaucratic than noble.
But much of my kingliness was stolen from me in Til-omon.
"I beg your pardon," the visitor said courteously, yet with a faint trace of kingliness.
Arthur shows his kingliness by declaring that the bomb is a false Grail, not a knightly weapon.
"I have kingliness about me, and so I can speak of myself as the king, if it pleases me.
Because the kingliness remains forever.
The kingship may go, but not the kingliness, not ever, boy, not ever.
Kingliness was blossoming in him, as naturally as a hound-pup exploring a trail.
The baron's in the centre of the camp, your, er, kingliness,' said the road warden. '
He was pale from loss of blood, and carried his left arm awkwardly, but still radiated an aura of Kingliness.
"He knows nothing of kingliness."
He wore a loose blouse and very baggy trousers; a comfortable suit, certainly, but not at all conducing to an ideal kingliness of appearance.
As reserved as the twins, he was: It was hard to see in him the kingliness of one of the brothers, the fighting heart of another.
"I am not seeing the body, no, Your Kingliness," said Salladhor Saan.
Valor had gone from him with his armor; kingliness had departed with his crown, which lay on the floor like a child's discarded toy.
Evidence was given, even before the new monarch stepped ashore at Dover on the afternoon of May 25, that Charles intended to ally kingliness with accessibility.
My father was Romano Nirano, a Rom among Rom, a man who had kingliness in his smallest fingertip.
In a production so dutifully and conventionally staged, it is not likely that Mr. Mann has had the guidance to move beyond the brink and into kingliness.
While a good "Hamlet" can be staged without a good Hamlet, "Henry V" without heroic kingliness at the center is more declamation than drama.
"Your worth was proved when you drew Dyrnwyn from its sheath," Dallben said, "and your kingliness when you chose to remain here.
"The passing of the reins to his son, King Mohammed VI, brings grounds for hope that the concept of kingliness will not be synonymous with dictatorship," it added.
Where Homer emphasizes Odysseus' kingliness and manifest excellence, Priapeia 68 claims that Homer alludes euphemistically to the king's genitals.
He referred to the red carpet that some official belonging to the duumviri had laid down the full length of the jetty, a sign of kingliness that horrified Octavian.