- "
Dejection: An Ode" is a poem
written by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1802 and was
published the same year in The
Morning Post, a
London daily newspaper...
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almost suicidal: a
state of mind
reflected in his poem "Stanzas
written in
Dejection –
December 1818, Near Naples".
While in Naples, S****ey
registered the...
- (akēdia)
acedia (apathy/neglect/indifference),
rendered in the
Philokalia as
dejection Κενοδοξία (kenodoxia)
boasting Ὑπερηφανία (hyperēphania) pride, sometimes...
- activities.
People with
depression may
experience sadness,
feelings of
dejection or hopelessness,
difficulty in
thinking and concentration, or a significant...
-
Hakius Matt Pike
Unclean 7" (1989
Asbestos Records)
Dejection 7" (1990
Profane Existence)
Dejection/Unclean CD/10" (2007
Southern Lord Records) "Asbestosdeath...
- confidence" or "to
cherish a
desire with anti****tion".
Among its
opposites are
dejection, hopelessness, and despair. Hope
finds expression through many dimensions...
- running. In the Philokalia, the word
dejection is used
instead of sloth, for the
person who
falls into
dejection will lose
interest in life.
Sloth has...
-
Anger or Hostility,
Vigor or Activity,
Fatigue or Inertia,
Depression or
Dejection,
Confusion or Bewilderment. A five-point
scale ranging from "not at all"...
- her character, that she
meant to
connote artificiality, anxiety, and
dejection. Both
Howard and the
episode received critical praise; The
Guardian lauded...
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utilized primarily for
divinatory purposes. This card can
carry a
meaning of
dejection,
disappointment and
sorrow over past events. It can also
represent a blindness...