It was impossible not to like this energetic chameleon, this part salesman, part bit actor, and part seducer. |
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His role has become that of an evil seducer taking advantage of a virginal heroine. They claim, in true soap style, he is only after her money. |
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He does not know that Harry is the would-be seducer of his seamstress daughter. |
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According to an invention of the poet, the real Helen was detained in Egypt by its king, who sent the seducer Paris packing to Troy. |
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The depiction of her as temptress echoes the clerical trope of woman as Eve, the seducer of men. |
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This memoir resembles a bedroom farce with the cheerful seducer rushing from tryst to tryst. |
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Casanova, the 18th-century Italian seducer, was known for his lifelong battle with syphilis. |
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This long-desired union completely overshadows the rather questionable marriage of Olivia to her seducer. |
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Heroin is a seducer that will stop at nothing until it consumes entire families and neighbourhoods. |
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The first aim of the Bolshevist seducer and sly talker is to make you doubt God. |
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He tells people what they want to hear so he can use them, a seducer who gets them to buy into his evil plans and be complicit in them. |
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A good actor with the right material, he is simply miscast and unconvincing as a predatory seducer. |
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The English-born Casanova is better known to the French as Nick, a serial seducer who has blogged a year of sexploits in graphic detail. |
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Her refusal resulted in her becoming the lover of many demons, the seducer of men, and the source of crib death. |
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How can one tell the dancer from the dance, the seducer from the seduced? |
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I think food is obviously a great seducer, and we've always known that. |
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Stoppard's a superb teacher, but he's mainly a showman, a seducer, an intellectual spieler who doesn't dare lose his engaged audience for a moment. |
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Cocaine is notorious for being a seducer of men and women alike. |
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He makes Casanova's entire aspect tangibly real, from the master seducer he was to the aging lion he has become. |
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Legendary Italian seducer Casanova is rumored to have eaten more than fifty oysters a day to boost his sexual prowess. |
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Perhaps she was a naive innocent who showed instant remorse and and he was an evil seducer who accused the arresting officer of being a sexless fascist meathead. |
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Her seducer re-enters her life, marries her, and makes a good husband. |
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Ray Porter played by Steve Martin is suave, rich and a consummate seducer. |
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To succumb means the downfall of both seducer and seduced, and perhaps the whole of society too. |
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For them he was plainly a vital principle, a dancer and romancer, a seducer of men and women. |
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Very quickly, he turns to be a seducer with a tender heart, perhaps too naive towards the female race, what will play some nasty tricks on him many times. |
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He is a brilliant jack of all trades and what's more a seducer who cannot find work and decides to set up from scratch a CV with a tall story to accompany it. |
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But if that phrase makes all you comp-lit majors think of Lermontov's Pechorin, think again: this haggard, middle-aged fellow is no dashingly depressive duelist or seducer. |
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This was the seducer in him, the orator with the tongue of an angel, the belletrist of the conscious mind. |
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Her seducer had ended her marriageability in a society where marriage was essential to her economic survival and social respect. |
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This play presents one possible interpretation of the life of Giacomo Casanova, who has gone down in history as a relentless and passionate seducer of women. |
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Armani Code is the perfume by excellence of the seducer, of the man whose charisma goes like a standard, following the example of Hollywood high-speed stars. |
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Rather than using his business skills to revive the Italian economy, Mr Berlusconi used his political skills to protect his business interests. The great seducer is an extreme example. |
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His taste for the night, parties and pretty women, his physique, his undeniable talent as a seducer, it can be very comfortable in this environment. |
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The seducer appeared with dauntless front, accompanied by his paramour. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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