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61gloom — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dejection, sadness, dole fulness, melancholy; shadow, shade, dimness, darkness, obscurity; pessimism. Ant., cheerfulness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Heavy shade] Syn. shadow, murk, dimness, dark; see… …
62κατηφείας — κατηφείᾱς , κατήφεια dejection fem acc pl κατηφείᾱς , κατήφεια dejection fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) κατηφείᾱς , κατήφεια dejection fem acc pl (epic ionic) κατηφείᾱς , κατήφεια dejection fem gen sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) …
63Ayers Rock — Uluru Uluru Vue aérienne d Uluru. Géographie Altitude 863 m Massif …
64Aéroport Connelland — Uluru Uluru Vue aérienne d Uluru. Géographie Altitude 863 m Massif …
65Chiroptera — Chiroptères, Chauves souris Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chauve souris (homonymie) …
66Uluṟu — Uluru Uluru Vue aérienne d Uluru. Géographie Altitude 863 m Massif …
67Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Samuel Taylor Coleridge, por Washington Allston Nacimiento …
68depression — /di presh euhn/, n. 1. the act of depressing. 2. the state of being depressed. 3. a depressed or sunken place or part; an area lower than the surrounding surface. 4. sadness; gloom; dejection. 5. Psychiatry. a condition of general emotional… …
69Coleridge, Samuel Taylor — born Oct. 21, 1772, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, Eng. died July 25, 1834, Highgate, near London English poet, critic, and philosopher. Coleridge studied at the University of Cambridge, where he became closely associated with Robert Southey. In… …
70Monody on the Death of Chatterton — was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1790 and was rewritten throughout his lifetime. The poem deals with the idea of Thomas Chatterton, a poet who committed suicide, as representing the poetic struggle. Contents 1 Background 2 Poem 2.1 1790 …