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And what caution it renders necessary in the examination of them
In proportion therefore to the value, constancy, and efficiency of this
influence, we must be modest and cautious in the pronouncing of positiveopinions on the subject of beauty. For every one of us has peculiar sources of enjoyment
necessarily opened to him in certain scenes and things, sources which are sealed
to others, and we must be wary on the one hand, of confounding these in
ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste, and so forcing them upon all as
authoritative, and on the other of supposing that the enjoyments of others which
we cannot share are shallow or unwarrantable, because incommunicable. I fear,
for instance, that in the former portion of this work I may have attributed too
much community and authority to certain affections [Page 37] of my own for scenery inducing emotions of
wild, impetuous, and enthusiastic characters, and too little to those which I
perceive in others for things peaceful, humble, meditative, and solemn. So also
between youth and age there will be found differences of seeking, which are not
wrong, nor of false choice in either, but of different temperament, the youth
sympathizing more with the gladness, fulness, and magnificence of things, and
the gray hairs with their completion, sufficiency and repose. And so, neither
condemning the delights of others, nor altogether distrustful of our own, we
must advance, as we live on, from what is brilliant to what is pure, and from
what is promised to what is fulfilled, and from what is our strength to what is
our crown, only observing in all things how that which is indeed wrong, and to
be cut up from the root, is dislike, and not affection. For by the very nature
of these beautiful qualities, which I have defined to be the signature of God
upon his works, it is evident that in whatever we altogether dislike, we see not
all; that the keenness of our vision is to be tested by the expansiveness of our
love, and that as far as the influence of association has voice in the question,
though it is indeed possible that the inevitable painfulness of an object, for
which we can render no sufficient reason, may be owing to its recalling of a
sorrow, it is more probably dependent on its accusation of a crime. art oil paintings for sale
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