ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1774.  Goldsm., Nat. Hist., II. 251. There was a time, when these unfavoured children of Nature, were the peculiar favourites of the great.

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1796.  [see UNCULTIVATED ppl. a. 1].

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1908.  C. W. Wallace, Children Chapel, 175–6. This [closing of public theatres] not only diminished the reputation and profit of the unfavored players and drove them into the country, but also justly called for so much at least as the mild righteousness of this passage, despite Elizabeth’s absolute law against criticism of the state in public plays.

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