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" has long lain halfhidden amidst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, meeting where he likes, bawling what he likes, breaking what he likes. "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 576
1927
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1868 - 928 pages
...not the real State. That vast portion, lastly, of the working-class which, raw and half-developed, has long lain half-hidden amidst its poverty and squalor,...an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as ho likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1869 - 354 pages
...not the real State.But that vast portion, lastly, of the working-class which, raw and half-developed, has long lain halfhidden amidst its poverty and squalor,...Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 28

Literature - 1876 - 1072 pages
...much in this country, " the Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes," marching where he likes, meeting where he likes, bawling what he likes, breaking what he likes ;t and by confronting these individualist and anarchic claims with the claim to authority of the best...
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A Man's Thoughts

James Hain Friswell - Conduct of life - 1880 - 344 pages
...vast portion, lastly, of the working class, which, raw and half-developed, has long lain hidden midst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing from its...Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it...
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Dr. Appleton: His Life and Literary Relics

John Hoblyn Appleton, Archibald Henry Sayce - Research - 1881 - 376 pages
...imich in this country, " the Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes," marching where he likes, meeting where he likes, bawling what he likes, breaking what he likes ; 2 and by condevelopment. Metaphysic may be called the morphology, as distinguished from the natural...
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Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism : And ...

Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1883 - 420 pages
...not the real State. But that vast portion, lastly, of the working class which, raw and halfdeveloped, has long lain half-hidden amidst its poverty and squalor,...Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it...
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Matthew Arnold and His Relation to the Thought of Our Time: An Appreciation ...

William Harbutt Dawson - Great Britain - 1904 - 482 pages
...the working class which had lagged behind in the material race — " which, raw and half-developed, has long lain halfhidden amidst its poverty and squalor,...assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing what he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling...
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Matthew Arnold and His Relation to the Thought of Our Time

William Harbutt Dawson - 1904 - 552 pages
...the working class which had lagged behind in the material race — '' which, raw and half-developed, has long lain halfhidden amidst its poverty and squalor,...assert an Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing what he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling...
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Matthew Arnold

George William Erskine Russell - Poets, English - 1904 - 350 pages
...there is that vast portion of the Working Class which, raw and undeveloped, has long lain half hidden amidst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing...hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born right of doing as he likes. To this vast residuum we give the name of ‘Populace.'” In thus dividing...
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Matthew Arnold

George William Erskine Russell - 1904 - 332 pages
...there is that vast portion of the Working Class which, raw and undeveloped, has long lain half hidden amidst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing...hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born right of doing as he likes. To this vast residuum we give the name of ' Populace.' " In thus dividing...
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