Fanny and I rode home, and I moralised by the way.
Few men who have by force of native genius gone into allegory ormoralised phantasy ever depart out of that fateful and enchanted region.
What, then, were these myths, with which the moralised community might find itself confronted?
Some of the myths, which are re-told from one generation to another, may be capable of becoming civilised and moralisedin proportion as do those who tell them; but some are not.
This is one of the numerous French originals from which Caxton printed his well known moralised work, under the title of the Game and Play of the Chesse.
We moralised generally, after the way of humans, who desire to postpone a moment of anguished speech.
I told myself that I was as old as the sphinx we had moralised over in Egypt.
Men are certainly not to be moralised by teaching them a moral catechism: tribunals and prisons do not diminish vice; they pour it over society in floods.
Men are to be moralised only by placing them in a position which shall contribute to develop in them those habits which are social, and to weaken those which are not so.
Richard would fain have moralised and comforted, but she felt as if she knew it all before, and heard with languid attention.
Nay, the vision is moralised almost in Christian fashion.
He had passionately adopted an ethical creed which aimed at a radical reform of human nature, at the triumph of cultivated and moralised reason and social sympathy over the brutal materialism and selfishness of the age.
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