A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another, which he was never sensible of in himself.


The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esquire (ed. 1723)


A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another, which he was never sensible of in himself.

A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another, which he was never sensible of in himself.

A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another, which he was never sensible of in himself.

A man cannot have an idea of perfection in another, which he was never sensible of in himself.