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1634.  Habington, Castara, I. (Arb.), 47. Time mocks our youth; and … brings us to unflattered age. Ibid., II. 76. Retir’d like Princes from the noise of men, To breath a while unflatter’d.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., II. 631. In vaults, thin courts of poor unflatter’d kings.

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1789.  T. Twining, Aristotle’s Treat. Poetry, 352. The unsoftened and unflattered character of Achilles.

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1845.  Darwin, in F. Darwin Life (1887), I. 333. At which I ought to be much flattered and unflattered.

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