adv. (UN-1 11: cf. prec.)
1642. W. Price, Serm., 1. Our meaning is not that they are unmixtly such, we onely denominate them from their chiefe scope.
1682. Ingelo, Bentiv. & Ur. (ed. 4), I. II. 60. Since nothing is unmixedly pure in this world.
1748. Richardson, Clarissa (1811), V. ii. 12. How pleasing to look back upon the happy days I gave her; though mine would doubtless have been more unmixedly so [etc.].
1833. Q. Rev., XLIX. 375. There is nothing so unmixedly pathetic.
1867. M. Arnold, Celtic Lit., 89. The genius and the literature were purely and unmixedly German.