It was as if that blow had driven her into a divine madness.
He couldn't afford to be found out as an imposter in this place of divine madness.
Still, actors who are touched by a divine madness aspire to scale classic theater's summit.
There had been method, apparently, to that divine madness.
There was a kind of divine madness about the scene which he found himself enjoying immensely.
In Ion, he states that poetry is the art of divine madness, or inspiration.
Because the poet is subject to this divine madness, it is not his/her function to convey the truth.
If this isn't divine madness, then such a sublime concept has no meaning.
Plato posits a realm beyond reason and understanding that he defines as divine madness.
Data frowned, trying desperately to share in the divine madness of his friend.