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suggests that
there are four
fundamental personality types: sanguine,
choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Most
formulations include the possibility...
- The
Choleric Man is a 1774
comedy play by the
British author Richard ****berland. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane in
London on 10 December...
- last four,
named for the
humors with
which they were ****ociated—sanguine,
choleric,
melancholic and phlegmatic—eventually
became better known than the others...
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cardinal directions: north, south, east, west. Four Temperaments: sanguine,
choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic. Four Humors: blood,
yellow bile,
black bile,...
- 1984) was a
Benedictine writer, sculptor, and (under the name
Brother Choleric) cartoonist,
noted for
writing about human suffering from a
Catholic perspective...
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women under certain cir****stances
could also be
choleric.
Medieval scholars believed most men were
choleric, or hot and dry. Thus they were
dominant and...
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direct equivalent to Hippocrates'
personality types (sanguine = air;
choleric = fire;
melancholic = earth;
phlegmatic = water). A
modern approach looks...
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humours and the main
characters of the play (for example,
Tybalt as a
choleric).
Interpreting the text in the
light of
humours reduces the
amount of plot...
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aptitude or
natural predisposition" and "his
temperament or sensibility".
Cholerics were
described as
emotional and energetic,
phlegmatics as
balanced and...
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often sarcastic, direct, and confrontational;
commonly depicted as the
choleric and
tomboy of the group.
Though blind, Toph can feel
vibrations in the...