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Yet when Wilson arrived at the White House, in 1913, he tried to improvise the “straightforward, inartificial party government” he had championed.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 12, 2015

He had discerned the error of those inartificial 304 writers, whose minute puerility, in their sterile abundance, detailed till nothing was remembered, and described, till nothing was perceptible.

From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac

The music he liked best was of the simplest, most inartificial order.

From Vixen, Volume I. by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)

In these loose scenes of inartificial and burlesque pieces was the genius of Molière cradled and nursed.

From Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions by Disraeli, Isaac

The plan of the poem is so inartificial, that the twelve books, had it been completed, could only have formed twelve separate poems; our poet followed the free and fertile way of Ariosto.

From Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature by Disraeli, Isaac