In his travel writing, and increasingly in his fiction, there's a theme of lustfulness. |
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And why is it that the research has never been done on the effect of booze on women's lustfulness? |
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He is represented with a body half human half animal and with a large phallus that symbolises his lustfulness. |
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The irony, though, is that Sally only saw what she did as a consequence of her own adolescent lustfulness. |
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Isabella's diary was proof of her lustfulness but it did not prove anything conclusively against Edward. |
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At the same time, his bad temper and lustfulness make him a mirror of his master, and this makes the mistaken identities of Act Two all the more realistic. |
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This I vow in full knowledge of my sins of pride and vanity and lustfulness, and of those sins known and unknown of my husband, and those too of my boy. |
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Fabliaux dwell on the rabid lustfulness of old cuckolds, a tradition that informs the portrayal of Joseph in biblical drama. |
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There are paintings of the Virtues and of a chaste love scene from the Roman de la Rose, perhaps antidotes to the potential lustfulness of a hotel. |
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But this chasm exists because what is at stake is not juvenile lustfulness but artificiality. |
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It satirised both John Marston, who Jonson believed had accused him of lustfulness in Histriomastix, and Thomas Dekker. |
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