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1739. R. Bull, trans. Dedekindus Grobianus, 153. Youll something find to act, as well as they, Nor unapplauded be for what you say.
a. 1774. Goldsm., trans. Scarrons Com. Romance (1775), I. 9. His merit did not pass unobserved or unapplauded.
1855. [J. R. Leifchild], Cornwall, 293. I should envy the man that faith of assurance which could support him in such an extremity unwitnessed, unapplauded.
1863. Kinglake, Crimea, II. 112. The patient unapplauded toil by which he prepared the end.