Unblamed

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But in focusing our media accusations of ageism on the BBC, we are allowing even guiltier parties to escape unblamed. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Innocents as we might be we play unblamed in their inflamed necrotic shame. ❋ Ivan Donn Carswell (2007)

Who was better framed than this highly-gifted youth to love and be beloved, and to reap unalienable joy from an unblamed passion? ❋ Unknown (2003)

Sacred offspring of sensibility and reason! — true delicacy of mind! — may I unblamed presume to investigate thy nature, and trace to its covert the mild charm, that mellowing each harsh feature of a character, renders what would otherwise only inspire cold admiration — lovely! — ❋ Unknown (2002)

His imagination may raise the idol of his heart, unblamed, above humanity; and happy would it be for women, if they were only flattered by the men who loved them; I mean, who love the individual, not the sex; but should a grave preacher interlard his discourses with such fooleries? ❋ Unknown (2002)

But worse and unblamed are the ranters of progress ❋ Malvina Reynolds (1973)

"Psyche may meet unblamed her Eros," it is on the deck of a liner in the tropics. ❋ Cynthia Stockley (N/A)

I am affected even to weakness by every little incident, and am obliged to take refuge from my private feelings, in the interest that I have lately forced myself to take in the affairs of this country; and surely, where the happiness of millions of its fellow-creatures is at stake, the human heart may unblamed busy itself. ❋ Maria Graham (N/A)

When at last I reached the Hotel de Ville, and found that all the sisterhood had been driven back from the great stair by the flames, I gave up all hope: and may I acknowledge, unblamed, to you -- but from _you_ what right have I now to conceal any secret of my feelings? ❋ Various (N/A)

Had like distress been thine, [397-431] even then we might unblamed have armed thy Trojans, nor did doom nor the Lord omnipotent forbid Troy to stand, and Priam to survive yet ten other years. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)

He had failed as yet in getting any positive evidence that there was any relation between Elsie and the schoolmaster other than such as might exist unsuspected and unblamed between a teacher and his pupil. ❋ Various (N/A)

The first-rate actor always does his best, because the audience expect it, and reward him with their applause; but no one cares for, or observes, the performer of second-rate talents: whether he be perfect in his part, and exert himself to the utmost, or be slovenly and negligent throughout, he is unpraised and unblamed. ❋ Various (N/A)

He seemed to shut the whole world from her, leaving nothing but her and him; and in a world that held none but her and him she could love unblamed, untroubled, and with no trembling. ❋ Various (N/A)

But, in the recrudescence of loyalty, this tribute to fraternal affection passed unblamed. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

For a man to do any base, false work for which he is hired, work that injures producer and consumer alike; to prostitute what power and talent he possesses to whatever purchaser may use them, – this is justified among men by what they call duty to the family, and is unblamed by the moral sense of dependent women. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Christian Indians was utterly abhorrent, and will ever be a subject of just reproach and condemnation; and at first sight it seems incredible that the perpetrators of so vile a deed should have gone unpunished and almost unblamed. ❋ Theodore Roosevelt (1888)

Yet Emerson passed Brown's acts almost unblamed, and named his execution together with that on Calvary. ❋ George Spring Merriam (1878)

Moses 'prayer sounds presumptuous, but it was heard unblamed, and granted in so far as possible. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

But the sleep which He permits, unblamed, is light, and such as one takes by snatches when waiting to be called. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

Unblameable "[I do] not know of anything I did [not see] or hear anything. [Don't blame me] ❋ I Dont Know Anything (2020)

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