Now that verdicts of this kind are received as authoritative by others, proves
another and more important fact, namely, that not only changes of opinion take
place in consequence of experience, but that those changes are from variation of opinion to unity of
opinion; and that whatever may be the differences of estimate among unpractised
or uncultivated tastes, there will be unity of taste among the experienced. And
that therefore the operation of repeated trial and experience is to arrive at
principles of preference in some sort common to all, and which are a part of our
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I have selected the sense of taste for an instance, because it is the least
favorable to the position I hold, since there is more latitude allowed, and more
actual variety of verdict in the case of this sense than of any other; and yet,
however susceptible of variety even the ultimate approximations of its
preferences may be, the authority of judges is distinctly allowed, and we hear
every day the admission, by those of unpractised palate, that they are, or may
be wrong in their opinions respecting the real pleasurableness of things either
to themselves, or to others. oil paintings
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