A sweeping assault against the alleged immoralities of the theatre crushed whatever remained in England of the dramatic tradition.
Rothstock himself maintained that he wanted to take a stand against the alleged immorality of an author who had become famous for his sexually explicit and liberal writings.
Their relationship suffered in later years, however, because Garland disapproved of Crane's alleged immorality.
Juliette shows off her learning to the Pope (whom she most often addresses as "Braschi") with a verbal catalogue of alleged immoralities committed by his predecessors.
Today, members of the Phineas Priesthood cite this chapter as a justification for using violent means against interracial relationships and other forms of alleged immorality.
And as the right-wing vultures begin to circle, other evidence of Hanson's alleged immorality is introduced, and her poll rankings begin to skid.
Barras' alleged immorality in public and private life is often cited as a major contribution to the fall of the Directory, and the creation of the Consulate.
The pretext was the alleged sexual immorality of those in the religious vocation.
No one woman came forward to complain of her ruin by Grandier; the name of no single victim of his alleged immorality was given.
Short after, he wrote the novel "Virginia", which was never published because the original manuscript was confiscated by the mayor of Santa Rosa for alleged immorality.