There's not much of this fine madness to be found here, and what there is cannnot compare with its inspiration, mainly because it's not as well done.
At the same time, there is a fine madness in Marjorie, a heroic sense of despair and exasperation.
He had thought himself past reacting to these things, but suddenly felt threatened with a fine madness.
And that's the special insight that puts the fine madness of "The Larry Sanders Show" on a firm foundation.
And, occasionally, the glints of a fine madness in their smiling Irish eyes.
In its fine madness, the Phoenix insists on giving life to the theater's impractical past.
Beneath the Coleman surface lurks what aficionados like to call a fine madness.
Here, he appears as touched by a fine madness in his staging as in his acting.
It is not meant to romanticize psychosis or to signify the fine madness of the artist.
When it comes to that special commodity known as a fine madness, television has few adept practitioners.