| David Stephen Donovan |
| "...there hovered some baneful influence which diminished all his good fortunes. He united in himself, it is true, the greatest advantages of nature and society: ... but all these blessings did not prevent him from having a restless and tormented soul, which left him no peace. He was unable to find repose: he seemed driven by some inexplicable derangement of equilibrium which tore him away from everything that gave happiness to other men." (Ancelot - Les Salons de Paris - 1858) |
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