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... humor of " The Adven- tures " - humor that would loose its thrust if the reader did not know what F.J. thinks of himself , as expressed in the poems , vis - a - vis G.T.'s opinion of him , as expressed in the prose . As Fieler points ...
... humor of " The Adven- tures " - humor that would loose its thrust if the reader did not know what F.J. thinks of himself , as expressed in the poems , vis - a - vis G.T.'s opinion of him , as expressed in the prose . As Fieler points ...
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... humor , if dominant , produced its corresponding disposition : melancholy ( also called black bile or spleen ) , the gluttonous , backward , unenterprising , and affected ; phlegm , the dull and cowardly ; blood , the " sanquine ...
... humor , if dominant , produced its corresponding disposition : melancholy ( also called black bile or spleen ) , the gluttonous , backward , unenterprising , and affected ; phlegm , the dull and cowardly ; blood , the " sanquine ...
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... humor ) , the gnome ( the spirit ) . He sharply contrasts the realm of the sylphs , for the cave is black and dismal , and “ sheltered close from Air " ( IV.21 ) . Again , affectation characterizes the humor : There Affectation with a ...
... humor ) , the gnome ( the spirit ) . He sharply contrasts the realm of the sylphs , for the cave is black and dismal , and “ sheltered close from Air " ( IV.21 ) . Again , affectation characterizes the humor : There Affectation with a ...
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