Speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements.
1 What would a historian be who, instead of making researches, would moralise ?
2 But it is not the object of this book to moralise .
3 To moralise this story, Virgil is the Apollo who has this dispensing power.
4 It went out of fashion, says Chuang Tzŭ, when people began to moralise .
5 A third person, whose vanity was not concerned, might moralise thus-
6 Clark refuses to moralise about his disaffected teenagers' actions, or their causes and effects.
7 He did not formulate the law in clear, set terms and moralise about it.
8 An accomplished roue always affects to moralise ; it is a part of his character.
9 But it is not for the passionate lover to moralise .
10 The greatest poet does not moralise or make applications of morals,-heknows the soul.
11 Only Old Testament language can describe it, only a Prophet can moralise upon it.
12 But I have no time to moralise on these matters.
13 You do nothing but moralise or else talk about money.
14 What would a physician be who would stop to moralise ?
15 I try not to moralise for a previous generation.
16 My dear boy, you are really beginning to moralise .
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