France, alas, also fails to live up to its reputation for libertinage. |
He took a great delight in seeing her walk, enjoying, though with no idea of libertinage, the grace of her movements. |
It's easy to point at D. S. K. when there's libertinage among many politicians. |
What an answer to the platitudes of fanatics who have the audacity to assert that philosophy is but the fruit of libertinage! |
Yet the discussion of the family in the Philosophy of Right is in general more conservative and criticizes the emphasis on free love as leading to libertinage and promiscuity. |
In the Barber of Paris two men yield to their respective passions, avarice and libertinage. |