Aún no tenemos significados para "moralize on".
1Wilt moralize on the folly of the time,-thevices of the age?
2One could moralize on this at considerable length, but better not, perhaps.
3Only with regret can a writer forbear to moralize on this subject.
4I can add no better apology, and quit you to moralize on it.-Yours
5Indeed, I could not moralize on this theme if I tried.
6He began to moralize on this subject of loneliness.
7No use stopping now to moralize on such contradictions.
8He could now moralize on the vanity of the world, the equality of mankind, and the happiness of a private station.
9Those who moralize on this topic often argue that the natural sentence for rioters is for their cause to be ignored.
10Now if you'd only moralize on square pegs in round holes, I'd hear again the birds singing in the elms by the dear old churchyard.
11And now you see why I can't play off this joke myself, and moralize on the fable, as it has been narrated already DE ME.
12I thought you would be moralizing on the way to bring him up to use it.'
13Roosevelt toured this country moralizing on different questions.
14Silent, sad, sorrowful, and sulky, I rode away from the crowd, and moralized on its vicious propensities.
15George took it and smelled it, and lingered a moment at the garden gate, and moralized on it.
16Officer continues moralizing on the bad results of liquor, and deliberately draws a commitment from his breast pocket.
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