The theory that all men aremonomaniacs may be merely his peculiar monomania.
Monomaniacs while remaining constant to a fixed erroneous idea, vary, to a degree which amounts to contradiction, in the accessory details.
Most monomaniacs habitually allude to their imaginary misfortunes by means of special emblems.
Monomaniacs and mattoids (cranks) who give the police the most trouble often speak in a perfectly sane manner, but pour out all their insanity on paper, without an examination of which it is not easy to detect mental derangement.
Monomaniacs intersperse their writings with illustrations and symbols.
Even monomaniacs no longer came into the galleries, and the half dozen who had arrived left by luncheon time.
Only a few monomaniacs braved the weather, left dripping mackintoshes and umbrellas in the coat room, and spent the dull March morning in mousing about among the priceless treasures on view to those who had cards of admission.
Moreover, for many years past, the south-eastern district of Negros Island has been affected by sporadic apparitions of riotous religious monomaniacs called Santones (vide p.
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