Libidinousness

Word LIBIDINOUSNESS
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Women of New York: … their air of intelligent libidinousness ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was continually embracing and kissing me -- and in the latter indulgence, he often disgusted me beyond measure, by the excessive libidinousness which he exhibited -- I merely mention these things to show the vile and beastly nature of this man, whom the world regarded as a pure and holy minister of the gospel. ❋ George Thompson (N/A)

(III. 5) mentions when speaking of that nature of woman, which he thinks suggests to her every possible act of libidinousness: -- ❋ Jacob Feis (N/A)

The seeds of Julius's courage and compelling energy, of Augustus's prudence, of the libidinousness and cruelty of Tiberius, of Caligula's folly, of Nero's artistic genius and enormous vanity, are all within me. ❋ Aldous Huxley (1928)

The lecturer arose like an outraged moralist to repudiate the scandalous charge of libidinousness. ❋ Hutchins Hapgood (1906)

He looks with contempt upon his honest toil; repeats mockingly to himself, his simple talk when at meals, about the weather and the crops; sneers at his neatness, and orderliness, and cleanliness; imputes to him his own libidinousness. ❋ Hiram Corson (1869)

His enemies, however, declared that he had no higher wish than to exercise in secret the cruelty and libidinousness to which he was abandoned. ❋ John Lord (1852)

There are two kinds of study particularly adapted to preserve the mind and the affections from the assaults of vice and libidinousness. ❋ John Davenport (1833)

The vulgar familiarity of her manners, and the undisguised libidinousness of her conversation, I must own, disgusted me. ❋ William Godwin (1796)

Often a child abuser acts less from genuine libidinousness than from rage, impulse or a simple desire to dominate another person. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The former leaves to the latter to discover for itself the three carnal sins, avarice, gluttony and libidinousness; having already declared the nature of the spiritual sins, pride, envy, anger, and indifference, or lukewarmness in piety, which the Italians call accidia, from the Greek word. ❋ 1265-1321 Dante Alighieri (1293)

4 Like a young squire, in loves and lustihead lustihead > libidinousness, pleasure; lustfulness ❋ Edmund Spenser (N/A)

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