The rhetorical schools experienced a brilliant revival under Constantine and his successors, when Athens became the alma mater of many notable men, including Julian, Libanius, Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus, and in her professors owned the last representatives of a humane and moralized paganism. [Please select]
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"' While he thus moralized, he raised his eyes, and observed that Burley stood before him."' [Please select]
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"It's the ruin of many a strong man," he moralized, looking rather pointedly at Thorpe over his glass. [Please select]
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From my position I could see the stream, and the pile of lumber over which I had moralized. [Please select]
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TROWBRIDGE has not lectured or moralized or remonstrated; he has simply shown boys what they are doing when they contemplate hazing. [Please select]
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All Europe was astonished at the resolution of Charles, and all historians of the period have moralized on the event. [Please select]
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If the writer has not "moralized," it was because the true life, seen with the living eye, is better than any precept, however skilfully it may be dressed by the rhetorical genius of the moralist. [Please select]
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Sam, in his turn, moralized to us children, as we walked beside him: "A body'd think that Hepsey'd learn to trust in Providence," he said, "but she don't."' [Please select]
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