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" I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying, that there is only a step between his state who deeply indulges in imaginative meditation, and insanity... "
Our Social Bees: Or, Pictures of Town & Country Life, and Other Papers - Page 489
by Andrew Wynter - 1861 - 532 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 112

1860 - 636 pages
...brain, and of the incipient stages of some types of mental disorders. Disraeli, in his ' Contarina Flemming,' has with intuitive genius seen this truth...senses appeared sometimes to be wandering. I cannot describe the peculiar feelings I then experienced . . . but I think it was that I was not always assured...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1832 - 652 pages
...Accept this omeu Unit your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. 'I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...imaginative meditation and insanity, for I well remember, that at this period of my life, when I indulged in meditation to a degree which would now be impossible,...
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Contarini Fleming: A Psychological Autobiography, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - English fiction - 1832 - 184 pages
...Accept this omen that your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...imaginative meditation and insanity. For I well remember that at this period of my life when I indulged in meditation to a degree which would now be impossible,...
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Contarini Fleming: A Psychological Autobiography, Volume 2

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - English fiction - 1832 - 192 pages
...Accept .this omen that your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...indulges in imaginative meditation and insanity. For 1 well remember that at this period of my life when I indulged in meditation to a degree which would...
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Contarini Fleming: A Psychological Romance

Benjamin Disraeli - 1845 - 482 pages
...Accept this omen that your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying, that there is only a stop between his state who deeply indulges in imaginative meditation, and insanity ; for I well remember...
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Contarini Fleming. Alroy. Romances

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1846 - 1116 pages
...Accept this omen that your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...imaginative meditation and insanity. For I well remember that, at this period of my life, when I indulged in meditation to a degree which would now be impossible,...
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Contarini Fleming [by B. Disraeli].

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1853 - 286 pages
...Accept this omen that your work is good, and revel in the sunshine of composition. I have sometimes half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...imaginative meditation, and insanity; for I well remember that at this period of my life, when I indulged in meditation to a degree which would now be impossible,...
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On obscure diseases of the brain and disorders of the mind

Forbes Benignus Winslow - 1860 - 796 pages
...the power and the desire of action."* " I have sometimes," says a distinguished living authority, " half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...senses appeared sometimes to be wandering. I cannot describe the peculiar feeling I then experienced ; for I have failed in so doing to several eminent...
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On obscure diseases of the brain, and disorders of the mind

Forbes Benignus Winslow - Brain - 1860 - 618 pages
...even the power and the desire of action."1 " I have sometimes," says a distinguished living authority, "half believed, although the suspicion is mortifying,...insanity ; for I well remember when I indulged' in medi1 u There is hardly a person," says the Abbe de Condillac, " who in his idle hoOrs lias not had...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumes 51-52

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1861 - 614 pages
...of some types of mental disorders. Disraeli, in his Cotitarina Flemming, has with intuitive genins seen this truth : " I have sometimes," he says, "...that my senses appeared sometimes to be wandering. I can not describe the peculiar feelings I then experienced . . . but I think it was that I was not always...
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