Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke






PHILOSOPHY OF TASTE.

So far, then, as taste belongs to the imagination, its principle is the same in all men; there is no different in the manner of their being affected, nor in the causes of the affection; but in the DEGREE there is a difference, which arises from two causes principally; either from a attention to the object.




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