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1755.  Young, Centaur, iii. Wks. 1757, IV. 174. These are the men, who … rush headlong into even unimportunate temptations.

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1824.  Landor, Imag. Conv., I. 299. The demon of Socrates, not always unimportunate, followed Euripides.

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1886.  Lowell, Lett. to C. E. Norton, 25 July, in Lett. (1894) II. 316. I love such evanescent and unimportunate glimpses of the world as I catch from my flying perch.

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