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- suggests that there are four fundamental personality types: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Most formulations include the possibility...
- The sanguine are quickly aroused and excited, like the cholerics, but unlike the cholerics, their arousal is shallow, superficial, and shortly leaves...
- last four, named for the humors with which they were ****ociated—sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic—eventually became better known than the others...
- 1984) was a Benedictine writer, sculptor, and (under the name Brother Choleric) cartoonist, noted for writing about human suffering from a Catholic perspective...
- 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...
- a direct equivalent to Hippocrates' personality types (sanguine = air; choleric = fire; melancholic = earth; phlegmatic = water). A modern approach looks...
- that all the actors brought their "A game" and Firth was in "particularly choleric, amusing form." In May 2011, Firth began filming Gambit—a remake of a 1960s...
- the Conference on World Affairs and was greeted by Howard Higman, its choleric founder, with 'Who invited you back?' Since then I have appeared on countless...
- 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...
- aptitude or natural predisposition" and "his temperament or sensibility". Cholerics were described as emotional and energetic, phlegmatics as balanced and...