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Trammeled   Listen
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Trammeled  adj.  (Written also trammelled)  (Man.) Having blazes, or white marks, on the fore and hind foot of one side, as if marked by trammels; said of a horse.






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"Trammeled" Quotes from Famous Books



... counter to the usual conception, which regards art as a product of leisure, a luxury, and the result not of labor but of play. Art in its higher forms becomes more and more purely the expression of emotion, the un-trammeled record of the artist's spiritual experience. It is only when physical necessities have been met or ignored that the spirit of man has free range. But the maker who adds decoration to his bowl after he has moulded it is just as truly ...
— The Gate of Appreciation - Studies in the Relation of Art to Life • Carleton Noyes



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