Now I wish particularly to impress upon the reader that all these sensations of
beauty in the plant arise from our unselfish sympathy withits happiness, and not from any view of the qualities in it which may bring good to
us, nor even from our acknowledgment in it of any moral condition beyond that of
mere felicity; for such an acknowledgment, belongs to the second operation of
the theoretic faculty (compare § 2,) and not to the sympathetic part which we
are at present examining; so that we even find [Page 94] that in this respect, the moment we begin to
look upon any creature as subordinate to some purpose out of itself, some of the
sense of organic beauty is lost. Thus, when we are told that the leaves of a
plant are occupied in decomposing carbonic acid, and preparing oxygen for us,oil paintings for sale, we
begin to look upon it with some such indifference as upon a gasometer. It has
become a machine; some of our sense of its happiness is gone; its emanation of
inherent life is no longer pure. The bending trunk, waving to and fro in the
wind above the waterfall, is beautiful because it is happy, though it is
perfectly useless to us. The same trunk, hewn down and thrown across the stream,
has lost its beauty. It serves as a bridge,—it has become useful; it lives not
for itself, and its beauty is gone, or what it retains is purely typical,
dependent on its lines and colors, not on its functions. Saw it into planks, and
though now adapted to become permanently useful, its whole beauty is lost
forever, or to be regained only in part when decay and ruin shall have withdrawn
it again from use, and left it to receive from the hand of nature the velvet
moss and varied lichen, which may again suggest ideas of inherent happiness, and
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There is something, I think, peculiarly beautiful and instructive in this
unselfishness of the theoretic faculty, and in its abhorrence of all utility
which is based on the pain or destruction of any creature, for in such
ministering to each other as is consistent with the essence and energy of both,
it takes delight, as in the clothing of the rock by the herbage, and the feeding
of the herbage by the stream. cheap oil paintings
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