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1598, William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, page 133:Dost thou infamonise me among potentates!
1908, William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Works of W. E. Henley: Essays, page 44:If it were not, if it were real autobiography, then were Murphy only less guilty of infamonising a dead man than the Thackeray who owed so much to his delusions, and did so miserably well with them.