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As things befell, I lived, hearing only dimly and, as it were, from afar-off of that great calamity, and of the horrors that beset the city. For the disease did not come our way, and we moralised on the sins of the townsfolk with sound bodies and contented minds.
The Candidate followed Elise everywhere with glances of devotion, and appeared this evening perfectly enchanted by her amiability. "Fie, for shame! to take all the confections to yourself!" moralised the little Queen-bee to the little S ne, a fat, quiet boy, who took the confections and the reproof with the same stoical indifference.
Greatness is spontaneous; simplicity, trust in some one clear instinct, are essential to it; but the spontaneous variation must be in the direction of some possible sort of order; it must exclude and leave behind what is incapable of being moralised.
Its interpretative essence. Contrast with science. Importance of the moral factor. Its submergence. Myth justifies magic. Myths might be metaphysical. They appear ready made, like parts of the social fabric. They perplex the conscience. Incipient myth in the Vedas. Natural suggestions soon exhausted. They will be carried out in abstract fancy. They may become moral ideals. The Sun-god moralised.
The great words of Abraham Lincoln have been on the lips of many and in the hearts of all since the beginning of the great contest: 'With malice towards none; with charity for all: with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right let us strive on to finish the work we are in. Patriotism thus spiritualised and moralised is the true patriotism.
She picked to pieces the griefs they brought upon her, dissected them, and moralised upon them; and, in so doing, forgot the personal application.
Transcripts of the classics, of the moralised Bible, and of other religious works also supply many pictures of everyday life, adapted quite regardless of incongruity, for one of the characteristics of the Middle Ages was a profound incapacity to picture to itself anything but itself, or to reconstitute in any way, as we do to-day, times and scenes not its own.
Most of the husbands were "in business" off stage, it would have been outrageous to ask what the business was and the wives were giving their energies to produce, with the assistance of novels and the illustrated magazines, a moralised version of the afternoon life of the aristocratic class.
We had, therefore, a half-melancholy interest in seeing Laggan a name, we felt, associated with reckless gaieties, but then they were the gaieties of genius, and well had they been moralised in the punishments which they drew down for, as Currie remarks in 1799, these 'three merry boys' were already all of them under the turf.
Euphues itself was a real and serious if somewhat misdirected effort at making a moralised culture fashionable, and at elevating; the English tongue into a medium of refined and polished expression. If the Euphuists included Armados among them, they numbered also their Birons and Rosalines.
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