At length, Boileau and Moliere fixed the standard of true taste.
At this time, the seat of true taste in France seems to me not well established.
I am going to do what to some may appear extravagant, but by those of a true Taste in Works of Genius will be approv'd of.
Twentieth-century readers may be astonished by some of the ideas: witness the claim that Negroes could never arrive at true taste, because their eyes were so accustomed to objects diametrically opposite to taste.
Wealth becoming the object of honour, every principle of true taste must be reversed.
Or as Plato says in the Laws, 'A man will recognize the noblest life as having the greatest pleasure and the least pain, if he have a true taste.
And this will be plain, if a man has a true tasteof them, as will be quickly and clearly seen.
He should be true and just, free from envy and excess of all sorts, forgiving to crimes which are not incurable and are partly involuntary; and he should have a true taste.
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