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unmeritingly
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unmeriting + -ly
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unmeritingly (comparative more unmeritingly, superlative most unmeritingly)
- undeservedly
- 1830, Sharon Turner, chapter IX, in The History of England during the Middle Ages, volume III, 3rd edition, London: Longman et al., book IV, page 507:
- It was no loss to society that Buckingham failed and fell. He was not the man to regenerate the nobility of England, or to plant moral principles on its throne. Yet, altho he perished, neither lamented nor unmeritingly, it was he that wove the plans and made the cords, which pulled down Richard from his state.
- 1901, Charles Downing, chapter V, in God in Shakespeare, 2nd edition, London: Greening Co., page 158:
- I have two other reasons for quoting at some length from the poem, besides that it is little known, namely, that it will be interesting to learn as much as we can of the man who (unmeritingly) had so mighty an influence on Shakespeare’s mind; and because I shall have hereafter to consider somewhat curiously, the fact of the poet’s having, the friendship broken, formed this conception of ideal villainy in Pembroke.
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