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Example sentences for "moralized"

Lexicographically close words:
moralistic; moralists; moralities; morality; moralize; moralizes; moralizing; morall; morally; morals
  1. Preachers, whose sensational sermons are as widely read as descriptions of great crimes, moralized on Henderson's career and Henderson's palace, and raised up everywhere an envied image of worldly prosperity.

  2. As he himself realized, he often moralized his work too much with a purposeful idealism.

  3. An early poem on The Bobolink, delightful and widely popular, was omitted from later editions of his poems by Lowell, perhaps because to his maturer taste the theme was too much moralized in his early manner.

  4. It was by such masterly delineation of character that Sophocles threw the old AEschylean dogma of Nemesis into the background, and moralized his tragedy without sacrificing an iota of its religious force.

  5. To suppose that the Greeks were not a highly moralized race is perhaps the strangest misconception to which religious prejudice has ever given rise.

  6. Such a reformation had the fever produced on the economy of his thoughts, that he moralized like an apostle, and projected several prudential schemes for his future conduct.

  7. He judged poems by their content and spirit; and while he plainly expressed his abhorrence of the didactic manner, he held that art must be moralized in order to be truly great.

  8. The steady march of a moralized civilization, presenting united front to the cosmos, is infinitely more glorious than the futile, aimless, and petty struggles of an anarchic immorality.

  9. It stooped to truth and moralized its song," finding its favorite occupation in the sententious expression of platitudes--the epigram in satire, the maxim in serious work.

  10. Like Wordsworth, too, he moralized his song.

  11. Perhaps it's as well we don't see most foodstuffs in the making," moralized Aveline.

  12. And he will also confess (if he have the courage of his opinions) that, as between moralized deity and true art, his choice is heartily and unreservedly for the latter.

  13. This Euripidean reading of the character of Helen was natural to a sceptical and sophistical age, when the dimly moralized myths of ancient Hellas had become the raw material for a poet's casuistry.

  14. They would fain see the Circe of the Odyssey as strongly moralized as the Medea of Euripides.

  15. This subject will be resumed in the introduction to my chapter on Euripides, where I attempt to show how the Herodotean notion of divine jealousy was moralized at the time of the Persian war into the idea of Nemesis.

  16. This sort of fatalism he colored with religious theories adopted from the antique theology of his race, but strongly moralized and developed in the light of his own reason.

  17. What do the words "moralized legend" mean?

  18. Now I believe, in all propriety, we ought to have been melancholy, and moralized over the slain.

  19. I have occasionally moralized over a trout, flopping about amongst the daisies and buttercups, and dying that horrible suffocation death of my causing; but it was never, if I remember right, the first trout I had killed that day.

  20. Need there be any wonder that some listeners moralized on the absurdity of men who read the same Bible and sang the same songs, spending several years of their lives, none too long at the longest in shooting at each other?

  21. His work is more solid and reflective than Bandello's; more moralized than Il Lasca's.

  22. A moralized race is stronger than a corrupt one, because it has a higher respect for law and social order, because it accepts public burdens more cheerfully, because it is more obedient to military ordinances.

  23. All the ground slowly and painfully reclaimed from the primitive state of nature, transmuted into social order, and moralized by the altruistic accord of progressive humanity, would be submerged by the tidal wave of Teutonism.

  24. The spirit which Comte desired and believed would animate the moralized employer, acting as the providence of his workpeople, we look to find rather in a reconstituted and moralized State.

  25. But it is equally true that the capitalist system, presented in an ideal and moralized form in the Utopias of St. Simon and Comte, is not generally accepted now as an ideal for industry.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moralized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.