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1705.  Vanbrugh, Mistake, III. i. You must not think so daring an affront to my family can go long unresented.

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1711.  Addison, Spect., No. 99, ¶ 7. One may tell another he … Drinks, Blasphemes, and it may pass unresented.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa, VII. 47. It is still a worse imputation, that she should pass over so mortal an injury unresented.

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1811.  Miss L. M. Hawkins, C’tess & Gertr., 239. He had suffered to pass, unnoticed and unresented, her former ill-humor.

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1886.  A. Weir, Hist. Basis Mod. Europe, iii. 115. To suffer unresented the contemptuous demeanour of his unprofitable superiors.

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