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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