"Vaporing" Quotes from Famous Books
... of Urbino. The intention has been to stay disorder and to cure him, rather than to inflict punishment. He suffers under peculiar delusions, believing himself guilty of heresy and dreading poison; which state of mind arises, I incline to think, from melancholic blood forced in upon the heart and vaporing to the brain. A wretched case, in truth, considering his great parts and ... — Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 - The Catholic Reaction • John Addington Symonds |