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1744.  Thomson, Autumn (ed. 4), 1070. Fancy then … Will … Correct her Pencil to the purest Truth Of Nature, or, the unimpassion’d Shades Forsaking, raise it to the human Mind.

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1778.  Miss Burney, Evelina, xxiii. The cool eye of unimpassioned philosophy.

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1802.  Coleridge, Dejection, ii. A stifled, drowsy, unimpassion’d grief.

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1876.  T. Hardy, Ethelberta, xxvii. She would not go out of her way at a beck from a man whose interest was so unimpassioned.

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