2. That familiarity produces neglect has been long observed the effect of all external objects however great
or splendid ceases with their novelty the courtier stands without emotion in the royal presence the rustic
tramples under his foot the beauties of the spring with little attention to their colours or their fragrance and
the inhabitant of the coast darts his eye upon the immense diffusion of waters without awe wonder or terror.
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2. That familiarity produces neglect, has been long observed. The effect of all external objects, however greator splendid, ceases with their novelty: the courtier stands without emotion in the royal presence; the rustic tramples under his foot, the beauties of the spring with little attention to their colours or their fragrance; and
the inhabitant of the coast darts his eye upon the immense diffusion of waters without, awe, wonder or terror.
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