Literary and pictorial alike, it had for its aim the vulgarizing of the married woman.
A slightly vulgarizing tendency proceeds from them, but in waves of decreasing intensity.
Abbott's advice to his boys--to "read half a dozen de-vulgarizing books before leaving school.
He sounds the same note as Marcus Aurelius, another of the de-vulgarizing man-making books of the world.
There you touch a deep question--the refining or the vulgarizing influence of man upon nature, and the opposite.
Leigh winced a little at this searching question, for no one knew better than she the vulgarizing influence of street life and chance associations upon a young girl, and the temptations.
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