| 21. | Perhaps most important, both were gloomy souls who glittered between bouts of melancholia.
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| 22. | The two sought to alleviate the widespread melancholia they saw during the Great Depression.
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| 23. | It was considered as a form of melancholia and a predisposing condition among suicides.
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| 24. | Queen Maria suffered from religious mania and melancholia.
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| 25. | Fake depression and melancholia, the priest later denied writing the document at all.
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| 26. | This traumatic loss casts a tone of melancholia for the rest of the story.
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| 27. | I don't understand why people find melancholia a negative thing in music.
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| 28. | It toys half-heartedly with domestic melancholia.
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| 29. | His success as a short story writer was intermittent between periods of poverty and melancholia.
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| 30. | The melancholia of his poetry was also the melancholy of failed or ephemeral love affairs.
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