| 1. | There is no didactic sort of lesson pointing throughout the series.
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| 2. | British factories produced plates with didactic themes and perfectly scrubbed children.
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| 3. | In a parallel universe, I write a didactic political column.
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| 4. | The singer missed her intended audience with a dense didactic text.
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| 5. | He produced didactic publications, political caricatures, and pornographical prints.
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| 6. | Aesthetic concerns replaced the didactic and a sense of form developed.
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| 7. | The Oxford dictionary merely defines didactics as a particularly moral instruction.
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| 8. | In the 16th century there were not a few didactic works.
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| 9. | It is different from an anthology because of its didactic purpose.
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| 10. | Most of the literary works Johnson published were religious or didactic.
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