It is, however, reasonable to have perfection in our eye; that we may always advance towards it, though we know it never can be reached.


The Adventurer (Aug. 28, 1753)


It is, however, reasonable to have perfection in our eye; that we may always advance towards it, though we know it never can be reached.

It is, however, reasonable to have perfection in our eye; that we may always advance towards it, though we know it never can be reached.

It is, however, reasonable to have perfection in our eye; that we may always advance towards it, though we know it never can be reached.

It is, however, reasonable to have perfection in our eye; that we may always advance towards it, though we know it never can be reached.