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taste

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1 II | nectar of gods I to the taste.~p. 39}~VIII~You, till a 2 III | his particular thought and taste, even while obeying old 3 V | it which offends Japanese taste, especially in the matter 4 VII | dressed with the most correct taste in the latest and best mode; 5 VII | dressed as only a man of fine taste can learn how to dress, 6 VII | the rules of severe good taste; - gay colors appearing 7 VII | are judged to be in bad taste. One is reminded of certain 8 VII | is the lesson of perfect taste combined with inexhaustible 9 VII | with inexhaustible variety. Taste! - what a rare thing it 10 VII | incommunicable to the vulgar! But taste is a Japanese birthright.~{ 11 VII | in Japanese conventional taste is thought rather vulgar 12 VII | severity of the best Japanese taste - the exquisite complexity 13 VII | the West. Nowhere is this taste so finely exhibited as in 14 VII | show the same faultless taste that rules in the tints 15 IX | sight,~{p. 226}~smell, taste, even hearing - have been 16 IX | tissue, produce sensations of taste, smell, touch. All our knowledge 17 IX | believes in form, sound, smell, taste, or anything that can be 18 X(2)| rather too plain for Western taste, yet not without interest.


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