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unˈpassionate, a. Now rare. [un-1 7, 5 b. Common from c 1600 to c 1660.] 1. Not influenced or swayed by passion or strong feeling; calm, self-possessed: a. Of persons, disposition, etc.1593 Sidney's Arcadia (1598) 439 That well appeased gesture, vnpassionate nature bestoweth vpon mankind. 1604 T. Wr...
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unˈpassionately, adv. (un-1 11; cf. unpassionate a.)1648 Eikon Bas. iv. 24 Make us unpassionately to see the light of Reason. 1661 Cowley Cromwell Wks. 1906 II. 366 Truely and unpassionately reflecting upon the advantages of his person. 1707 Reflex. upon Ridicule (1717) I. 44 Those who unpassionatel...
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unpassioned
unˈpassioned, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] = unpassionate a.a 1618 J. Davies (Heref.) Witte's Pilgr. Wks. (Grosart) II. 48/2 O you vnpassiond peacefull Harts That with me liue secure in meane estate. 1678 Temple Let. Wks. 1720 II. 515 As unpassioned, and as uninteressed Concernment in the..Service of my Master...
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Colonial architecture of Brazil
One of the most compelling and unpassionate accounts of the civil architecture of colonial Brazil is that of the English writer Maria Graham, who was in
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