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Prostitution is a type of **** work that
involves engaging in ****ual
activity in
exchange for payment. The
definition of "****ual activity" varies, and is...
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entirely in
dialogue published in 1499.
Sometimes called in
English The
Spanish Bawd, it is
attributed to
Fernando de Rojas, a
descendant of
converted Jews, who...
- or "novel in dialogue," by
Fernando de Rojas,
under the
title The
Spanish Bawd.
James Mabbe may also be the "I. M." who
wrote the
fourth commendatory verse...
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board baud ˈbɔːd non-rhotic
board bawd ˈbɔːd non-rhotic
boarder border ˈbɔː(r)də(r)
bored baud ˈbɔːd non-rhotic
bored bawd ˈbɔːd non-rhotic
borne bawn ˈbɔːn...
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residents were
called by many names, some euphemistic—e.g.,
abandoned woman,
bawd good-time daisy,
fallen angel,
fille de joie,
jeweled bird, lady of the evening...
- and brothel-keeper of 18th-century London, who has been
identified as the
bawd greeting Moll
Hackabout in the
first plate of
William Hogarth's
series of...
- johncoulthart.com.
Retrieved July 10, 2011. Linnane,
Fergus (2005).
Madams -
Bawds & Brothel-Keepers of London. The
History Press Ltd. p. 16. ISBN 0-7509-3306-2...
- his play
Troilus and
Cressida (1609). Shakespeare's
Pandarus is more of a
bawd than Chaucer's, as well as
being lecherous and degenerate. In The Duke's...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1961
Pirates of
Tortuga Bawd Uncredited 1961
Seven Women from ****
Regan 1961 The
Second Time
Around Girl
Uncredited 1963 Take Her...
- (1990)
Written on the Body (1992) Art & Lies: A
Piece for
Three Voices and a
Bawd (1994)
Great Moments in Aviation: the
script (1995) Art Objects:
Essays in...