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An earlier age would have called Walter Editor a voluptuary.
There would be no one and nothing that could come between him and his every voluptuary whim.
He was by no means the "voluptuary" described by Macaulay.
Talleyrand had a reputation as a voluptuary and a womaniser.
"A true voluptuary," he wrote, "will never abandon his mind to the grossness of reality."
Helping that murderous voluptuary out of the grave in which he belongs."
I recognized you at once; you're a rebel and an unprincipled voluptuary!"
As dreamer, voluptuary and connoisseur of the desirable life, he had few equals.
I have been called a voluptuary, a sybarite, a hedonist, a creep.
In one uninterrupted movement, the Chamber Symphony is the work of a voluptuary.
But he was as much a voluptuary of the intellect as of the senses.
And what voluptuary ever lolled with half the languor of that boneless thing!
With the face of an ascetic, he was, in all the failing blood of him, a frank voluptuary.
The old voluptuary is not defeated yet.
It surveys work from the last 15 years or so by this Londoner, a veteran abstractionist and voluptuary.
The race was won by Voluptuary, a subsequent Grand National winner, in 1881.
He was a voluptuary of conversation.
You, Spray, are about the most unreconciled old voluptuary it has ever been my misfortune to encounter."
But I had no idea he was such a ... a voluptuary?"
"The voluptuary in me responds to roses."
And most worthy a true voluptuary, Jove!
It also presents a few items by Mollino himself, who was, it seems, quite the voluptuary.
Whereas Charles, well, he's just a voluptuary."
What security had he, that in this change of place and condition, he should not degenerate into a tyrant and voluptuary?
My granddaughter, Melody, would come to know him when he was an obscene voluptuary, a fat old man in robes encrusted with precious stones.