The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - 185 Seiten Melancholy is so much part of human experience that it is no surprise that, in its clinical dimension, it has been written about by physicians for hundreds of years, from antiquity into the 20th century. |
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... considered as an approximation to nobility and an increase in goodness . For he covets something whereby he will come nearer to the influence of That which is the First Source of influence . ( " A Trea- tise on Love , " 221 ; cited by ...
... considered as an approximation to nobility and an increase in goodness . For he covets something whereby he will come nearer to the influence of That which is the First Source of influence . ( " A Trea- tise on Love , " 221 ; cited by ...
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... considered natural melancholy when the melancholic humour was normal in quality but excessive in quantity , and unnatural when the mel- ancholic humour arose from the burning ( or " adustion " ) of any of the four humours . Elyot ...
... considered natural melancholy when the melancholic humour was normal in quality but excessive in quantity , and unnatural when the mel- ancholic humour arose from the burning ( or " adustion " ) of any of the four humours . Elyot ...
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... considered the necessary " work " of mourning ( 37 ) . Yet another supplement to the Freud - Jones oedipal cor- nerstone is that of the psychoanalyst , Erik Erikson , for whom Hamlet is a delayed adolescent trying to find his true ...
... considered the necessary " work " of mourning ( 37 ) . Yet another supplement to the Freud - Jones oedipal cor- nerstone is that of the psychoanalyst , Erik Erikson , for whom Hamlet is a delayed adolescent trying to find his true ...
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FOUR As You Like | 90 |
Notes | 153 |
Bibliography | 169 |
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