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Page 105
... melan- choly , madness , are but one disease ; delir- ium is a common name to all . All fools are mad , though some madder than others . And who is not a fool ? who is free from melan- choly ? who is not touched more or less in habit or ...
... melan- choly , madness , are but one disease ; delir- ium is a common name to all . All fools are mad , though some madder than others . And who is not a fool ? who is free from melan- choly ? who is not touched more or less in habit or ...
Page 106
... melan- choly proper , " in habit , morbus chronicus , " with which we have to do . Burton accepts what he calls the " common " definition of it , " a kind of dotage without a fever , having for his ordinary companions fear and sadness ...
... melan- choly proper , " in habit , morbus chronicus , " with which we have to do . Burton accepts what he calls the " common " definition of it , " a kind of dotage without a fever , having for his ordinary companions fear and sadness ...
Page 108
... melan- were fortified by the opinions of a thousand choly . So also , disordered passions , which physicians , Greek , Latin , French , or Eng- are dwelt on at considerable length in Aris- lish , that it is " a melancholy meat , and be ...
... melan- were fortified by the opinions of a thousand choly . So also , disordered passions , which physicians , Greek , Latin , French , or Eng- are dwelt on at considerable length in Aris- lish , that it is " a melancholy meat , and be ...
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LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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