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The Man of Genius

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2017
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Tra un Sigaro e l’altro, p. 194.

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Max. du Camp, Souvenirs, 1884.

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Schilling, Psychiatr. Briefe., p. 488, 1863.

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Zimmermann, Solitude.

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Tagebuch, 1787, Berne.

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Sketches of Bedlam, 1823.

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Biographie, by Wasielewski, Dresden, 1858.

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Maxime du Camp, Souvenirs littéraires, 1887.

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Brunetière, Revue des Deux Mondes, 1887, No. 706. Revue Bleue, July, 1887.

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Maxime du Camp, Souvenirs littéraires.

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“A une Heure du Matin,” in Petits Poèmes en Prose.

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Bufalini, Vita di Concato, 1884.

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Revue Philosophique, 1886.

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Littré, A. Comte et la Phil. Posit., 1863.

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W. de Fonvielle, Comment se font les Miracles, 1879.

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De Vita propria, ch. 45.

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Byron said, also, that intermittent fevers came at last to be agreeable to him, on account of the pleasant sensation that followed the cessation of pain.

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“One day I thought I heard very sweet harmonies in a dream. I awoke, and I found I had resolved the question of fevers: why some are lethal and others not – a question which had troubled me for twenty-five years” (De Somniis, c. iv.).

“In a dream there came to me the suggestion to write this book, divided into exactly twenty-one parts; and I experienced such pleasure in my condition and in the subtlety of these reasonings as I had never experienced before” (De Subtilitate, lib. xviii. p. 915).

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“Jewels in sleep are symbolical of sons, of unexpected things, of joy also; because in Italian gioire means ‘to enjoy’ (De Somniis, cap. 21; De Subtilitate, p. 338).

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Buttrini, Girolamo Cardano, Savona, 1884.

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Bertolotti (I Testamenti di Cardano, 1888) has shown that this legend has no foundation.

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“I shall live in the midst of my torments, and among the cares that are my just furies, wild and wandering; I shall fear dark and solitary shades, which will bring before me my first fault; and I shall have in horror and disgust the face of the sun which discovered my misfortunes; I shall fear myself, and, for ever fleeing from myself, I shall never escape.”

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Brewster’s Memoirs of Sir I. Newton, vol. ii. p. 100.

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Brewster’s Memoirs of Sir I. Newton, vol. ii. p. 94.

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Dialogues, i.

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