The evidence relied on by Evans in support of this inference is ignored or dismissed by Irving, unwarrantably so in the opinion of Evans. |
But we are convinced that the reputation of an honourable and decent man is being unwarrantably and unfairly tarnished. |
The first, encountered here already, is that meaning-claims about music are unwarrantably subjective. |
The great cause why modern humor and modern sentimentalism repel us, is that they are unwarrantably familiar. |