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1 I CLOSE my volume of rambling sketches, with a chapter more didactic and serious.
2 This last is in substance a repetition of the first in a more didactic form.
3 We now come to matters more didactic .
4 He waxed more and more didactic .
5 The more didactic papers were ascribed to an imaginary Isaac Bickerstaff, a nom-de-plume which Steele borrowed from some of Swift's satires.
6 In this sense they were didactic; but they were no more didactic than the Romanticists and the Pseudo-Classicists who had preceded them.
7 Mr. Cape was more an examiner than a teacher, at least for us; with the private pupils he may have been more didactic .
8 More ingenious, more didactic , and altogether more meritorious than these is another series of designs belonging to the same period of time.
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