Which preposition to use with unmarked
The locale is unmarked in all former editions, p. 57, l. 15 the longed for.
Half an hour ago, solemn, and still, and wild, as nature rested, unpolluted, undefaced, unmarked by mansleeping in the light of the moon, all was tranquillity; the civilized man lost his idiosyncrasy in its contemplationforgot nation, pursuits, creedhe felt that he was Nature's child, and adored the God of Nature.
I have added this Exit, unmarked in former editions.
His deportment was haughty; but it was one of pride unmarked with insolence.
All around was so wholly unmarked by anything but stress of wind and weather, the shores of these islands and their woods
The gentleman on the east coast, going out, found traces of the sea, and boats and logs washed up, some 10 to 20 feet above high-tide mark: a convulsion which seems to have gone unmarked during the general dismay.