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1
But I have no time to
moralise
on
these matters.
2
The decadence was too tragic to prose about, the decadent too human to
moralise
on
.
3
He went down to the beach and rowed away, leaving Moses to
moralise
on
the uncertainty of all human affairs.
4
All this did Lancey see from his secret point of observation, and deeply did his philosophic mind
moralise
on
what he saw.
5
I will not stop to
moralise
on
that subject, yet I have often since thought that it is one worthy of deep consideration.
6
Alluding to the theatrical people, he
moralises
on
the fate of players:-
7
Mr Ravenshaw was left alone,
moralising
on
the depravity of human nature.
8
Lord Faulconcourt, his Grace is
moralising
on
the barbarity of the chase.'
9
He would not blow his nose without
moralising
on
the state of the handkerchief industry.
10
For some time I lay in my bunk
moralising
on
the madness of those who choose the sea for a profession.
11
In my case, I became a BBA by writing about issues such as PTSD, sex and deer hunting without
moralising
on
these topics.
12
Mrs. Harper was standing
moralising
on
the ins and outs of family life, from which her own experience had hitherto been so free.
13
"Yes," said Mrs. Evelyn, "he went about
moralising
on
the various remedies that are applied to the needs of human nature."
14
"I was thinking, sir," said Essper, with a very solemn look, "that if there were a deceased field-mouse here I would
moralise
on
death."
moralise
on
moralise