| American literature - 1886 - 994 pages
...the whole framework of society shattered than a continuance of the actual condition of the poor. " I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few or freedom for a few. No, rather than that art should live this poor, thin life among a few exceptional men, despising those... | |
| William Morris - Art - 1882 - 272 pages
...would be for a rich man to sit and eat dainty food amongst starving soldiers in a beleaguered fort. I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few. No, rather than art should live this poor thin life among a few exceptional men, despising those beneath... | |
| William Morris - Art - 1882 - 236 pages
...would be for a rich man to sit and eat dainty food amongst starving soldiers in a beleaguered fort. I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few. No, rather than art should live this poor thin life among a few exceptional men, despising those beneath... | |
| F.Warne - 1886 - 992 pages
...the whole framework of society shattered than a continuance of the actual condition of the poor. " I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few or freedom for a few. No, rather than that art should live this poor, thin life among a few exceptional men, despising those... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1890 - 944 pages
...the whole people with it is doomed to fall, and give place to one which at least aims in doing so. We .do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few. Because more leisure is coming to the people, we must create, footer and nourish the desire for pure... | |
| Nebraska State Historical Society - Nebraska - 1892 - 360 pages
...We Americans need to cultivate that same generous policy. With William Morris we ought to say, "We do not want art for a few any more than education for a few or freedom for a few." If the national government would regard the importation of foreign works of art as educational material... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - Drama - 1893 - 670 pages
...to his revolutionary position is contained in an address made before a Trades Guild assembly : — " I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few or freedom for a few. No, rather than that art should live this poor thin life among a few exceptional men despising those... | |
| United States. Office of Education, Isaac Edwards Clarke - Drawing - 1897 - 1208 pages
...taken the very same sentence and translated it into French for the motto to their book. It is this : " I do not want Art for a few, any more than Education for a few, or Freedom for a few. " That is the key note of the thought and purpose of those in the United States, who are seeking to... | |
| Society of Friends - 1900 - 464 pages
...satisfied with the sympathy of a mere class or coterie : " I do not want art for a few," he would say, " any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few." So passionate was his faith in the saving influence of art upon human nature, that he proposed and... | |
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