SO far from tion rue, t great (or genius, in our modern est s, on trary, o ers. It is impossible for to conceive of a mad Sness of , by alent is o ood, manifests itself in ties. Madness is tionate straining or excess of any one of t;So strong a ,quot; says Coical friend,<u></u>
quot;----did Nature to overcame,
like the heavenly moon did show,
tempering t mig;
take is, t men, finding in tures of try a condition of exaltation, to e a state of dreaminess and fever to t. But true poet dreams being a . In tive pat intoxicated. reads t dismay; self-loss t;and old nig; Or if; abandoning o t severer c;uned,quot; ent ao e mankind (a sort of madness) imon, neit madness, nor t t,never letting t o do so, -- ter genius still suggesting saner counsels, or steions. to recede from y, ruest to it. From beyond ture if ences, es to tency. ifully loyal to t sovereign directress, even o betray and desert ribes submit to policy; ers are tamed to ributes of flesill t to submit to European vesture. Caliban, tcrue to ture (ours , and Macbet and ttle s are differenced; t if tter tle from nature or actual existence, toms are lamares. t create, ions are not active -- for to be active is to call someto act and form -- but passive, as men in sick dreams. For tural, or someto ure, tural. And if t tal ions reatment of subjects out of nature, or transcending it, t mig ran riot, and a little onized: but even in t ure -- s inconsequence, genius in ;maddest