a. 1756. Chandler, Life of David (1766), I. 113. There is a force and elegance in the very unconnection of the expressions.
1794. Monthly Rev., XIV. 320. English ode-writers seem to have considered eccentricity and unconnection as the very characteristics of their task.
a. 1834. Coleridge, Notes & Lect. (1849), I. 14. That unconnection by contradictions of the inward being, to which all folly is owing.
1876. Mrs. Whitney, Sights & Ins., xiii. [These ideas] rushed through my thought in a connected unconnection.