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Definition of Moralizers
1. moralizer [n] - See also: moralizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moralizers
Literary usage of Moralizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Greece by George Grote (1849)
"... as well as in the Latin moralizers Seneca or Juve- allowance. But bis statement
about the passage of the Strymon appears to me incredible, ..."
2. Studies in Philosophy and Theology by Emil Carl Wilm (1922)
"He used to declare that the performances of these moralizers were about as
commendable as if they should shout at a doctor ministering to a sick patient, ..."
3. Lord Bantam: A Satire by Edward Jenkins (1872)
"V.—Newspaper Moralizers. OUR hero's singular escapade was sure not to escape the
notice of the press. In fact it was reported at large in the county papers, ..."
4. A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume (1874)
"That is too old a topic with poets and moralizers to need enforcing. Each in its
turn, we know, promises happiness when it shall have been attained, ..."
5. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1865)
"The steamboat and excursion-train arc as great moralizers in their way as the
church and the preacher. ..."