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It was in essence a parasite leeching on to Western decadence and lack of will.
Rousseau argued that reason had led man out of his innocent state of nature into decadence.
But the decadence and blindness on display in that nation simply mean that the inevitable day of reckoning will be that much more convulsive.
Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy.
For Ungaretti, this classical perspective would always be a safeguard against solipsism and aesthetic decadence.
Pottery and dyes are rich, luscious and seductive, marks of decadence and luxury.
The General sits in his lifeless castle, the decadence of his environment acutely described.
The picture is sexually frank, while expressing a certain repugnance at the decadence prevalent in Europe after the Great War.
Under its sugarcoating of carefree decadence lies a remarkably cruel and callous film.
The graveyard of decadence is self-indulgence, and Clark can be found wandering among the tombstones on occasion.
The contemporary preoccupation with self is not so much a reflection of the moral decadence of our age as a pitiful search for identity.
Our materialist culture hysterically produces new marketable images and turns even crime, violence, and decadence into profit.
He thought that modern art, with its emphasis on colour and individual expression, spelt social decadence.
The moderne settings order the space geometrically and rationally while also demonstrating abstract decadence.
This first volume follows a young woman art student who meets a weary leftist journalist against a background of boiling politics and decadence.
Even from the outside, the convertible screams luxury, decadence and a hint of blue blood.
Moreover, his public image was balanced somewhere between the effete decadence of a dandy and the stilted manners of an upper-class gentleman.
It was compared to a donkey's tail, frowned on as a symbol of Western decadence and sold only under the counter.
We have entered an age of trashy, casual hedonism in which mild decadence is all the rage.
My suite was designed to elevate gracious living to the very epitome of decadence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Madone Nourrice, who is the Raphaelesque and generally late and decadence one.
You have only known me in my decadence, an idle and unprofitable London clubman.
In literature we have stodginess in style and decadence in morals, and vers libre, that is to say, no verse at all.
By taking such an attitude to the past we should only fall into the half-will and half-life common to an age of decadence.
The last stages of the cretaceous are marked by a decadence of the reptiles.
We are undoubtedly in an unpleasant state of incompletion as a nation to-day, but by no means in one of decadence.
But the style of the decadence makes itself less felt in the work of the calabrese than in that of the Venetian.
The too lachrymose Madonna in terra-cotta, 256, already ushers in the decadence.
What I have termed the sthetic life-history may occur to the zoomorph at any or all of these stages of religious decadence.
He warns America against paralleling the decadence of Rome, suggesting a Rousseauistic equalitarianism.
The Gladstone period had passed its zenith and its decadence had already begun.
Could he interest himself as to the prevalence or decadence of ground game?
It is only in the days of their decadence that a strong light beats into heaven.
The Irish say that England is in the first stage of her decadence, and they say it with some reason.
There, Downes considered musical decadence as a pathway to modernism, in a sense saving late-romantic music by locating its modernist bona fides.
In this decadence, too, the art of fire-making had been forgotten on the earth.
Its Literature and Art have what one might call the kink of the unseen about them, and this persists even through decadence and affectation.
If conservatives are characterized by nostalgia, reactionaries are characterized by decadence.
That dustbin was the outward and visible sign of the decadence of Sapp.
The decadence of Narbonne as a port is due to natural causes.
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