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He has a conscience and is able to analyze himself. At first convinced by the reality of the vision, he eventually realizes that it is his mind playing tricks on him; it is a "dagger of the mind". And it does not take him long to realize what is drivng him crazy: "it is the bloody business which informs thus to [his] eyes."

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