What a silly idea.The magnificence and magnificence of nature exists in the human heart. To see it, one must first feel it.The child himself sees the various scenes, but he does not perceive their connection, nor understand their harmony.To derive such a synthetic impression from these scattered sensations requires knowledge which he does not yet have, and emotions which he has not yet experienced.If he had not walked the dreary prairies, had not burned his feet on the hot sand of the desert, if he had not breathed the suffocating hot air that emanated from the hot rocks, how could he understand the beauty of a good morning? What about fresh air?