Critics and journalists have often portrayed him as a miser or as an old lecher. |
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He may be a lecher and a boor, but his class is never in question. |
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In an artful piece of grand-ham acting, he plays the stately lecher Sir Harcourt Courtley as a cross between a demon king, a pantomime dame and the Duke of Wellington. |
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She felt her arms, stronger than before from the sword practice with Doriel, gracefully hold back the old lecher who was now fascinated by her bustline. |
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His stature with the French public has sunk from rising star to risible lecher. |
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Or a pickpocket, thief, traitor, lecher, syphilitic, gorilla, crook, anarchist, murderer? |
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He's the saddest lecher in American politics, and that's saying something, because they're all lechers,'' the magazine said. |
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Laudable aims they might be, but hardly vote winners, apart from among the lecher brigade. |
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The only character given some real texture is Darwin McNeil, the lecher. |
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Mohammed was portrayed as a poor uneducated figure, deceitful merchant, with a simplified religion, delirious sick person, lying traitor, lecher, etc. |
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