“He understands the texture and meaning of the visible
universe, and 'sees into the life of things,' not by the help of mechanical
instruments, but of the improved exercise of his faculties, and an intimate
sympathy with Nature. The meanest thing is not lost upon him, for he looks at
it with an eye to itself, not merely to his own vanity or interest, or the
opinion of the world. Even where there is neither beauty nor use—if that ever
were—still there is truth, and a sufficient source of gratification in the
indulgence of curiosity and activity of mind. The humblest printer is a true
scholar; and the best of scholars - the scholar of Nature.”
William Hazlitt
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