单词 | licentiously |
例句 | But Pertinax was made emperor against the will of the soldiers, who, accustomed to living licentiously under Commodus, could not tolerate the honest way of life to which Pertinax wished to return them. The Prince 2008-06-01T00:00:00Z While the Catholic Church imposes on the priests and monks the vow of celibacy, it accords them the privilege of acting licentiously with impunity. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z In this way licentiously inclined officials, merchants, and travelers provide for the easy, economical, and legal satisfaction of their desires. Working Women of Japan 2011-03-09T03:00:49.197Z Prince Jerome has his head-quarters at Breslau, and there keeps a dissolute court; the people still relate how licentiously he lived, and daily bathed in a cask of wine. Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. II. In these vehicles of national satire, it is odd that the phlegmatic Dutch, more than any other nation, and from the earliest period of their republic, should have indulged freely, if not licentiously. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 No, it would be ambiguous, as though I had used it licentiously for “daringly,” and that would cloak the sense. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) Then crossing the Rhine, he suddenly entered the district belonging to a Frank tribe, called the Attuarii, men of a turbulent character, who at that very moment were licentiously plundering the districts of Gaul. The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens This class of people Moses calls "giants," men who arrogate to themselves power both political and ecclesiastical, and who sin most licentiously. Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood Must I, being the Interpreter, and Protector of the Laws, only make a Parade of my Prerogative, by licentiously violating them? The Amours of Zeokinizul, King of the Kofirans Translated from the Arabic of the famous Traveller Krinelbol But shall I on this account run riot and write licentiously? The Works of Horace This must be a sort of easy style, and yet not utterly without rules, so that it may seem to range at freedom, not to wander about licentiously. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 For the censors had power to expel a senator, and enroll whom they judged most fit in his room, and to disgrace such young men as lived licentiously, by taking away their horses. Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans Hence, they began to live even more licentiously, and in the greatest security to despise all threats. Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood No, it would be ambiguous, as though I had used it licentiously for 'daringly,' and that would cloak the sense. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1 "Let the soldiers," he said elsewhere, "be allowed to live very licentiously!" The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 That he understood his authors cannot be doubted; but his versions will not teach others to understand them, being too licentiously paraphrastical. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1 So I mused thus licentiously until one clear conviction possessed me: that I would no longer pretend to the social superiority of one Colonel Marmaduke Ruggles. Ruggles of Red Gap What punctilious loyalty to the little observances of literature, of wall-decoration, call it, in the most licentiously minded of them! Earthwork out of Tuscany Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett I need not tell you that to live licentiously and to do evil is base and hazardous and hated of both gods and men. Dio's Rome, Volume 4 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form All these terms—'principle,' 'doctrine,' 'system,' 'theory,' 'hypothesis'—are used nearly always most licentiously, and as arbitrarily as a Newmarket jockey selects the colors for his riding-dress. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 The Ranters mingled a little truth with much error—abused their Christian liberty—and lived licentiously, and were a scandal to religion. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 Because there are a hundred or so of large towns in the world where women live licentiously and have few children, will you maintain that it is their business to have few children? Emile That he understood his authors, cannot be doubted; but his versions will not teach others to understand them, being too licentiously paraphrastical. Johnson's Lives of the Poets — Volume 1 For instance, he appointed a guardian over a certain senator that lived licentiously, as he might have done for a child. Dio's Rome, Volume 4 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form Another gentleman, a widower, "passes his time in drinking, living licentiously with his servants, and covering butter-pots with the handsomest title-deeds of his lineage." The Ancient Regime Above this table was an oval barometer with a black border enlivened with gilt bands, on which the flies had so licentiously disported themselves that the gilding had become problematical. Eugenie Grandet |
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