There is nothing sensuous in the idea of true beauty.
True beauty is ideal beauty, and ideal beauty is a reflection of the infinite.
What term have we then with which to pay just tribute to true beauty?
A distinguishing attribute of true beautyis authority.
The message oftrue beauty is enduring and, oft repeated, grows in charm.
True beauty reposes on the strictest limitation, on the most exact definition, on the highest and most intimate necessity.
Now, as true beauty must of necessity accord both with nature and with the ideal, it is clear that neither the one nor the other of these two romances could pretend to pass for a fine work.
Either we copy the model, and are wanting in true beauty, or we work de tete, and fall into an ideality without character.
For this reason they are dear to us, their cause interests us, is in some sort our own cause, and so this homage rendered to their misunderstood glory naturally crowns these lectures devoted to true beauty, that is to say, moral beauty.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true beauty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.