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1810. Reflector, I., No. 2, 369. It is my opinion that the daughter or the wife are not to be trusted with unexpurgated poets; there is the Family Shakspeare for them.
1864. Winfield Scott, Mem., I. xiii. 167. The toast in compliment to La Fayette was by this official, entirely expungedfrankly saying the French Press was not open to the praise of that patriot hero. In revenge, Scott, at the cost of a few guineas, caused the unexpurgated report to be published in a London paper.
1882. Farrar, Early Chr., II. 516. Even in the unexpurgated passages of the Amsterdam edition.
1889. Hamerton, French & Eng., 315. Young maids and old maids read Shakspeare in unexpurgated editions.