But the emperors generally, and not least Vespasian's sons, encouraged and pandered to the lust for blood.
If some of its pleasures were innocent and even softening and elevating, there were others which pandered to the most brutal and cruel passions.
That sentiment to which you imprudently pandered is perhaps the source of countless fears, regrets, remorse and sorrows.
In her youth she never panderedto flattery, now, old, she shall not experience ingratitude.
His pert iconoclasm pandered to his own vast self-esteem.
All the scent and floweriness of the room played on his brain; all the wealth of it pandered to his art; all the woman's splendour made molten wax of his being.
By turns he played such diverse parts in life's strange comedy as that of a spendthrift and a miser, a profligate and a philosopher, a statesman who sought the ruin of his country, and a courtier who panderedto the pleasures of his king.
To those who have asserted that George Cruikshank "never panderedto sensuality .
Poets and all literary men lived by the bounty of the rich and great, and prospered only as they pandered to depraved passions.
They removed all restraints on his will, and pandered to his depraved tastes.
The Paris mob, bestial and sanguinary, was supreme, and was moved from time to time to violent action by individuals or groups which played upon and pandered to its passions.
They knew his tastes, and pandered to them, accordingly.
Their national antipathies, and their ridiculous self-conceit had both been pandered to.
You've pandered quite enough to her morbid vanity.
Do we not know," the voice went on, "how he pandered to the lowest of the low, pandered to them for money?
It is worth more to reach and touch the sentiment for beauty in the naturally bright minds of this class than that those incapable of being so touched should be pandered to.
And to cap it all, at the psychological moment, Yunsan pandered the Emperor to novelties of excess that had been long preparing.
No doubt their lusting appetites were driving them to get back to their brazen, heavy-breasted, languorous-eyed hussies who pandered to all comers without shame!
And many womenpandered to it--those sultry, shameless, undulating.
You came to me, knowing well my evil life and that I pandered to the passions of the low and the debased.
The theatres of the bad sort, which pandered to the lower instincts of those who patronized them, were almost empty.
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