a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T., 36 b. The best remedy of thyne vnrepriueable peruerse destiny was death.

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1595.  Shaks., John, V. vii. 48. There the poyson Is, as a fiend, confin’d to tyrannize, On vnrepreeuable condemned blood.

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a. 1625.  Fletcher, Elder Brother, II. i. Thou unreprieveable Dunce!… dost thou tell me I should?

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  Hence Unreprievably adv.

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1594.  Nashe, Unfort. Trav., Ded. Vnrepriuebly perisheth that booke whatsoeuer to wast paper, which [etc.]. Ibid. (1596), Saffron Walden, F ij. His bedred stuffe … else would haue laine vnrepriuably spittled at the Chandlers.

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