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1793. Minstrel, III. 159. The extreme attention of Edward to her daughter, was not unremarked by Jaqueline.
1830. Herschel, Study Nat. Phil., 348. It cannot be supposed that all the indications of nature continually passed unremarked.
1871. Fraser, Life of Berkeley, x. 382. Some hitherto unremarked phases of the Berkleian conception.
(b) 1856. Craik, English of Shaks., Pref. Not leaving any passage unremarked upon which seemed obscure.