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- Matieu, on the other hand, is moralising and religious.
- They were often moralising in tone and critical of contemporary courtly society.
- British newspaper readers followed the events, presented in strong moralising colours.
- Marie draws the feudal lesson in a moralising passage at the end.
- The ballad usually ends with moralising advice to the listeners.
- His moralising is, however, as advice, generally mediocre and unexciting.
- It depicts a moralising scene at the home of a spendthrift country squire.
- In recent years, Deichmann has criticised the tendency to moralise International Relations.
- The curse of Athena is absent entirely, and the tale is overtly moralised.
- As for what " moralising " poetry is, I didn't understand.
- To moralise like that was something he never did; he was always indirect.
- He also produced engravings of biblical stories and genre scenes with a moralising intent.
- Anyhoo moralising rant over . ny156uk 09 : 11, 29 April 2007 ( UTC)
- "The Oeconomist " took a moralising as well as a political tone.
- Without a clear programme of government reforms to promote, he tended to moralise or equivocate.
- Never is there question of a moralising choice for the first at the expense of the second.
- The pre-Islamic original, " The Panchatantra ", contains no such dogmatic moralising.
- Her approach was a moralising one as she believed that only a virtuous people could create a republic.
- Even from his early works, however, Sughi s paintings have avoided any attempt at social moralising.
- Such explicit moralising, typical in older Indian films, is redudant, as the message is clear throughout.
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