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1
Probably the first stage of
incipient
madness
had set in with all of them.
2
Was this evasion the cunning of
incipient
madness
?
3
It is Scorsese's uneasy way of insisting on his hero's visionary importance while acknowledging his
incipient
madness
.
4
All her peculiarities arise from
incipient
madness
!
5
It is restrained in its flight by an antagonistic power which treats it as a kind of
incipient
madness
.
6
Indeed, there was much of
incipient
madness
in the calm survey which I began to take of my situation.
7
He was sometimes gloomy and reserved; and there was an unnatural wildness in his eye which gave indications of
incipient
madness
.
8
Incipient
madness
-
or
lust
-
had
been
overtaken by scheming.
incipient
madness
incipient