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| Alphabetical [« »] melancholia 1 melancholic 2 melancholies 1 melancholy 15 melingue 1 mellow 1 member 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 lose 15 luck 15 manner 15 melancholy 15 move 15 open 15 otherwise | Gustave Flaubert The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters IntraText - Concordances melancholy |
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1 Introd| a temperament dramatic, melancholy, observing, cynical, and 2 Introd| bits of color, haunting melancholy cadences in every chapter 3 Introd| contributory to Flaubert’s melancholy, his exacerbated egotism, 4 Introd| humanity fills me with a black melancholy,” and George Sand, for the 5 XXVI | letter of this morning, so melancholy, reached the BOTTOM of my 6 XXXII | Whence come these attacks of melancholy that overwhelm one at times? 7 LVI | which are none the less melancholy. It seems to me that all 8 CXXI | overwhelmed by an unconquerable melancholy. Isn’t it queer! He who 9 CLIII | same at having left you melancholy, ill and upset. Send me 10 CLXI | am overwhelmed by a black melancholy, which returns a propos 11 CLXX | humanity fills me with a black melancholy. That enthusiasm which has 12 CLXXII| I wallow in a bottomless melancholy, in spite of work, in spite 13 CCXLI | through, several times, melancholy periods, and I have come 14 CCLXX | violent (or rather a profound) melancholy. While spitting and coughing 15 CCXCI | all over me, an invincible melancholy, the feeling of “universal