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- is a trenchant description of ****ual libertinism. Wayland Young argues: "... the mere analysis of libertinism ... carried out by a novelist with such...
- dervishes. The writings of Qalandaris are not merely celebrations of libertinism, but affirmations of antinomial beliefs. The first references are found...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Debauchery may refer to: Corruption Libertinism Lust Binge drinking Currency deba****t Debauchery (band), a German death...
- his libertinism is serious, thus reflecting the philosophical principles of the pleasure-s****ing, cynical Court Wits. It is this kind of libertinism that...
- Le Libertin (The Libertine) is a French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion and released in 2000. It is an adaptation of a 1997 play by Éric-Emmanuel...
- pleasures, meaning those experienced through the senses. As a philosophy, libertinism gained new-found adherents in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, particularly...
- poet John Dryden and the dramatist Nathaniel Lee. The gang advocated libertinism, drank copiously, and engaged in acts that outraged public decency, including...
- Greene and Ezra Pound. The critic Vivian de Sola Pinto linked Rochester's libertinism to Hobbesian materialism. During his lifetime Rochester was best known...
- similar themes to his previous works, exploring the W****nd's drug use, libertinism, and experiences with love and newfound fame. He titled the mixtape as...
- result, his Italianized Valencian surname, Borgia, became a byword for libertinism and nepotism, which are traditionally considered as characterizing his...