- The Feign'd Curtizans, or, A
Nights Intrigue is a 1679
comedic stage play by the
English author Aphra Behn. Behn
dedicated the play,
originally performed...
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Alfred Hoffman as
Second Merchant Frank Williams as
Officer Ingrid Pitt as
Courtezan Geoffrey Rose as
Pinch Wendy Hiller as
Aemelia Peter MacKriel as Messenger...
- 1644 A.D.
Brill Archive. p. 308. ISBN 90-04-03917-1. The
prostitutes and
courtezans of
Canton belonged to a
special ethnic group, the so-called
tanka (tan-chia...
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pictured with them.
Phillips (1897)
writes of "the exquisite,
golden blond courtezans—or, if you will, models—who
constantly appear and
reappear in this period...
- (New York: Dover, 1972). L'Étrange
Ouvrage des cieux, d'après The
Dutch Courtezan de Jon Marston. (Paris: Gallimard, 1972). Jeux du hasard: récits et nouvelles...
- falsely. One
writer said of her: She
possessed the
first requisite of a
courtezan, viz., lewdness; for
without a
woman is
positively lecherous she cannot...
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numerous rapes, seductions, and
amatory s****es.
Memoirs of the
Beautiful Courtezans with whom he lived; with some
Ticklish Songs, Anecdotes, Poetry, &c. Enriched...
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describes the
female figure of the poem as "an
unknown woman,
apparently a
courtezan with whom
Catullus has quarrelled, [who]
refuses to
return to him his...
- in a
great fold
bespeaking age. On the surface, the face is that of a
courtezan [sic] who will not be too old for her
profession when she is a hundred...
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Bernard of M****illes,
about the year 1272, for the
reception of
reformed courtezans. The
congregation of
penitents at Paris, was
founded with a
similar view...