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 5761927Full view - About this book
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...the real State. But that vast portion, lastly, of the working class which, raw and half-developed, 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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| Barbara Leah Harman, Susan Meyer - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 326 pages
...“vast portion. . . of the working class which, raw and half-developed, has long lain half-bidden amidst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing...Englishman's heaven-born privilege of doing as he likes” (143)? Clearly, the humanist embrace could not be stretched so far as to include this ‘residuum,”... | |
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