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- "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...
- almost suicidal: a state of mind reflected in his poem "Stanzas written in DejectionDecember 1818, Near Naples". While in Naples, S****ey registered the...
- profundis from the depths Meaning from out of the depths of misery or dejection. From the Latin translation of the Vulgate Bible of Psalm 130, of which...
- time spent sleeping. People experiencing depression may have feelings of dejection or hopelessness and may experience suicidal thoughts. It can either be...
- 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...
- Ὀργή (orgē) wrath Ἀκηδία (akēdia) acedia, rendered in the Philokalia as dejection Κενοδοξία (kenodoxia) boasting Ὑπερηφανία (hyperēphania) pride, sometimes...
- engaged in the country's defence, or induces them to mutiny, disloyalty or dejection; 2. betrays, destroys or damages property of importance for the total...
- her character, that she meant to connote artificiality, anxiety, and dejection. Both Howard and the episode received critical praise; The Guardian lauded...
- amazed and came to meet the soldier with cries of joy; but he, in great dejection, and with a burst of tears, cast himself at Caesar's feet, begging pardon...
- of myriad crises (family anxieties, insomnia, and a general sense of dejection). Golding eventually became unable to deal with what he perceived to be...