"His French biographer very clearly explains his attitude:There was in him a hardly disguised contempt for whosoever did not bow spontaneously and immediately before his superiority, a rebellion against a judgment which his conscience challenged beforehand and a sort of unhealthy pleasure in leading it further astray and in turning it entirely against himself. Indeed, it is frequently observed that those people who believe that they have most to complain of persecution could hardly do without it and, if need be, will provoke it. To pass oneself off for a fool is another way and not the least savory, of making fools of others."
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