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Burton examines humanity through the lens of melancholy.
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Early works to 1800, Manic-depressive illness, Melancholy, Mental Depression, Mental health, Psychiatry, Psychology, Early works to 1850, Depression, Medicine, Burton, robert, 1577-1640, English literature, history and criticism, Depressive Disorder, Melancholie, Early works to 1900, Emotions, SadnessShowing 11 featured editions. View all 60 editions?
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"VADE liber, qualis, non ausim dicere, felix, Te nisi felicem fecerit Alma dies."
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