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1692.  Atterbury, Serm., 29 May (1726), I. 31. That Majestick Plainness and Simplicity of Thought which goes through it, Unadorn’d by Words, Unenliven’d by Figures.

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c. 1765.  Beattie, Ep. to Blacklock, 57. The cautious, slow, and unenlivened eye.

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1817.  Coleridge, Biog. Lit. (1907), I. 169. The distorting medium of his own unenlivened and stagnant understanding.

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1893.  Liddon, Life Pusey, I. xiv. 330. Their intercourse was not unenlivened by differences of opinion.

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