| 1. | Now and then he refers to his own tendency toward melancholia.
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| 2. | Chaucer, writing in the Middle Ages, called it melancholia.
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| 3. | THE melancholia among our businessmen and entrepreneurs should vanquish by now.
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| 4. | Baxter was said to have been diagnosed as suffering from melancholia.
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| 5. | These years of wild youth left Alice with a chronic melancholia;
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| 6. | The countess consults the hermit about a cure for her melancholia.
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| 7. | The vesanias included amentia, melancholia, mania, and oneirodynia.
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| 8. | With his armor Skulduggery becomes Lord Vile and defeats Melancholia easily.
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| 9. | Since the age of four, Islam has suffered from melancholia.
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| 10. | But Dole was responsible for the melancholia engulfing his campaign.
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