Melancholy [ Feelings & Emotions ]
… of dust’; 2 or as a later non-fictitious sufferer, James Boswell , more prosaically writes in an essay in the London Magazine in 1780, ‘All that is illustrious in publick life, all that is amiable and endearing in society, all that … to Kristeva (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 39-40. 2 . William Shakespeare, Hamlet, ed. Harold Jenkins (London: Methuen, 1982), Act II, scene ii, ll. p. 295-299, 308, p. 253-254. 3 . James Boswell, Boswell’s Column, ed. Margery Bailey (London: William Kimber, 1951), p. 209. Equally significant, though, were the publication in 1621 of the Oxford scholar, …
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