The gradual deterioration of the portrait as Dorian engages in a debauched life, becomes a mirror of his soul.
As Kenyon points out, the Government took seriously the slightest threat to the King's well-being - the previous summer a Newcastle housewife had been investigated simply for criticising the King's debauched private life.
During her time as Count, Ekelöf lived a "debauched life with drinking, foul language, foolhardily riding and a never ending use of tobacco", and was also known to threaten and struck people who opposed her.
Darnford reveals that he has had a debauched life; waking up in the asylum after a night of heavy drinking, he has been unable to convince the doctors to release him.
Despite his leadership in the frolicks he wrestled with his participation, feeling it was perhaps a debauched life and contrary to finding a path to a more godly life.
It was linked by the astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD to the Italian island of Capri on which the emperor Tiberius lived for many years of his debauched life.
He lived a debauched life and was politically ineffectual.
From that time on he led a debauched life, and lost all political importance.
Figaro, a cat, moves in with a rakish young man who lives a happily debauched life.
The voluptuous young princess expires on 21 July 1719, her health fatally ruined by her debauched life and a series of clandestine pregnancies.