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1744. Thomson, Autumn (ed. 4), 1070. Fancy then Will Correct her Pencil to the purest Truth Of Nature, or, the unimpassiond Shades Forsaking, raise it to the human Mind.
1778. Miss Burney, Evelina, xxiii. The cool eye of unimpassioned philosophy.
1802. Coleridge, Dejection, ii. A stifled, drowsy, unimpassiond grief.
1876. T. Hardy, Ethelberta, xxvii. She would not go out of her way at a beck from a man whose interest was so unimpassioned.