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" had hallucinations. The most extended experience shows rather that such phenomena occur in the lives of very distinguished and highly intellectual men, of the most different dispositions and various casts of mind, but especially in those of warm and powerful... "
Mental pathology and therapeutics - Page 92
by Wilhelm Griesinger - 1867 - 530 pages
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The Journal of Philology, Volume 5

William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William Aldis Wright, Ingram Bywater, Henry Jackson - Classical philology - 1874 - 322 pages
...not insane Nothing would be more erroneous than to consider a man to be mentally diseased because he had hallucinations. The most extended experience shows...especially in those of warm and powerful imagination.... Indeed, judging from what we have heard and observed on this subject, hallucinations doubtless occur...
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Faith-healing, Christian Science and Kindred Phenomena

James Monroe Buckley - Christian Science - 1892 - 332 pages
...diseases, says: " Nothing would be more erroneous than to consider a man to be mentally diseased because he had hallucinations. The most extended experience shows...especially in those of warm and powerful imagination." In illustration he speaks of Tasso, who, in the presence of Manco, carried on a long conversation with...
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Faith-healing: Christian Science and Kindred Phenomena

James Monroe Buckley - Christian Science - 1892 - 364 pages
...diseases, says: "Nothing would be more erroneous than to consider a man to be mentally diseased because he had hallucinations. The most extended experience shows...especially in those of warm and powerful imagination." In illustration he speaks of Tasso, who, in the presence of Manco, carried on a long conversation with...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 38, Part 2

Medicine - 1893 - 636 pages
...of Lord Jeffrey, vol. ip 407. because he had mental delusions (hallucinations). The most extensive experience shows rather that such phenomena occur...especially in those of warm and powerful imagination." He instances the cases of Tasso, Goethe, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Jean Paul, Benvenuto Cellini,...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 38

Literature - 1889 - 1028 pages
...says : " Nothing would be more erroneous than to consider a man to be mentally diseased because he had hallucinations. The most extended experience shows...especially in those of warm and powerful imagination." In illustration he speaks of Tasso, who, in the presence of Manco, carried on a long conversation with...
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