DSM-IV subtype of clinical depression.
Mood disorder of non-specific depression.
Personification of melancholia.
1 More than 30 years ago, Gibson suggested a therapy for post-utopian melancholia .
2 The British had their bout of melancholia in the early 17th century.
3 Surely your melancholia would not return if you were away from here.
4 It was an aesthetic he himself had favored, before his present melancholia .
5 No amount of comedy kerflumping can lift the ever-present air of melancholia .
6 The second case was a woman of thirty-six, insane from emotional melancholia .
7 The deep melancholia of this medieval artist's vision burns into your soul.
8 But, as for me, I am attacked by a well defined melancholia .
9 An album which oozes Dilla soul, from idiosyncratic euphoria to aching melancholia .
10 The family curse, Miss Ferrars: I suffer from bouts of acute melancholia .
11 They were less likely to meet criteria for melancholia and to have delusions.
12 One road leads to incurable insanity, the other to curable melancholia .
13 The slate-gray November sky seemed to reflect the melancholia everyone felt.
14 A season of intense depression, almost of melancholia , came to Douglas.
15 My father, who loved her more than his life, became affected with melancholia .
16 A man struck to the ground by his melancholia , Olofson gathers.
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