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1716. Collier, trans. Gregory of Nazianzus, 57. Twas this [patience] which made Stephen unresenting when stond to death.
1759. Sterne, Tr. Shandy, II. xii. But to hurt a brother of such gentle manners, so unresenting;tis base.
1810. Coleridge, Friend, 358. To remain in nominal Peace and unresenting Passiveness with an insolent neighbour.
1861. Geo. Eliot, Silas M., iii. Godfrey left the room, followed humbly by the unresenting Snuff.