id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33441 Bramston, James The Man of Taste .txt text/plain 6558 734 83 R. Leavis calls Andrew Lang "a scholar and a man of taste, with a But for the age of Pope, "taste" was a key term in its Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson that the satire on "taste" of Pope, _A Miscellany on Taste_ (1732) reprinted Pope's _Epistle_ the title of Bramston's poem.[4] Bramston's _The Man of Taste_ (1733) topicality of "taste" at the time Bramston wrote his poem, and it is second edition, 1759), and Alexander Gerard's _Essay on Taste_ (1759). There are numerous satiric portraits of the "Man of Taste": Mr. Sterling in _The Clandestine Marriage_ (1766) is a good example clearly highest proof of modern politeness."[8] Bramston's Man of Taste is a _The Man of Taste_ (together with _The Art of Politicks_) was included 7. In his edition of Pope's _Works_ (London, 1797), V, 285 (note on the number and order of editions of _The Man of Taste_, see The facsimile of Bramston's _The Man of Taste_ (1733) is reproduced by ./cache/33441.txt ./txt/33441.txt