Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Principles of Criticism: An Introduction to the Study of Literature
For all the purposes of every-day life taste will serve. But if we go round a picture gallery With an artist we soon find that while 'taste' makes the sight of these pictures a genuine enjoyment, it will go only a little way towards helping us to discrimi nate between the relative merits of the several works./ Broadly speaking, we do not see much difference in them. But the artist, or the critic, sees both the excellencies and defects to which our eyes are blind.
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