The seclusion of women began, they say, on account of the licentiousness of the Arabs. |
They are the ones who lived with her in a licentiousness that could appear incomprehensible to the average person. |
It may be the land of the Kama Sutra, the land whose temples depict a licentiousness seldom shown in public elsewhere. |
As in many things, we must walk that line between legalism or pietism on the one hand and licentiousness on the other. |
Tiberius distinguished his reign by great indolence, excessive cruelty, unprincipled avarice, and abandoned licentiousness. |
Why does our own notion of the spread of freedom, capitalism and democracy look to others like licentiousness, greed and a new colonialism? |