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1665.  Sir R. Howard, Four New Plays, Pref. A 4. If this were let pass, the Argument is yet unsolv’d in it self.

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1697.  Dryden, Æneis, Ded. ¶ 70. As Virgil propounds a riddle, which he leaves unsolved.

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1741.  Watts, Improv. Mind, I. i. (1786), 17. Those knots and perplexities which have hitherto been unsolved.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., V. 62. Vain question this,… and worthy to be left Unsolved.

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1886.  F. M. Crawford, Tale Lonely Parish, v. He nevertheless represented in the minds of all an unsolved enigma.

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