"You always were too good, Miss Faith, too good to be hard upon any one, and I am sure you have not been hard upon me; for I know that I look Disrespectable.
"Springhaven A Tale of the Great War"
R. D. Blackmore
Not only was he not one of Mr. Carlyle's "respectable" people, he was profoundly Disrespectable; and not even the merit of not being a Philistine can make up for a man's being that.
"Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold"
Matthew Arnold
There was an Allen-a-Dale in Robin Hood's gang; it was in the Bell Inn, at Gloucester, that George Whitefield, the most gifted of popular orators, was reared; and Bunyan's Muse found him at the Disrespectable trade of a tinker, and amidst the clatter of pots, and pans, and vulgar curses, made her whisper audible in his ear, "Come up hither to the Mount of Vision-to the summit of Mount Clear!"
"Poetical Works of Akenside"
Mark Akenside