disenthralled
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But Meyerbeer resolutely disenthralled himself from what he appeared to have regarded as trammels, and followed out an ambition to be a cosmopolitan composer.
From Great Italian and French Composers by Ferris, George T. (George Titus)
Then sprang, as if the night found breath anew, A wind whereby the stars were disenthralled ...
From The Star-Treader and other poems by Smith, Clark Ashton
It is only by mingling with those outside of our own little specialty that we are disenthralled from the bonds of prejudice.
From In the School-Room Chapters in the Philosophy of Education by Hart, John S. (John Seely)
At particular crises in the affairs of mortals, these disenthralled spirits sometimes display joy or grief in such a manner as to attract the attention of living men and women.
From Irish Wonders by McAnally, D. R. (David Russell)
This is attributable, possibly, to the fact that my State is not a Border State, properly so called, and that my immediate constituents are not yet disenthralled from the hostile arms of the Rebellion.
From The Great Conspiracy, Volume 4 by Logan, John Alexander