The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... HUMOR may be defined as the flavor of character , and it has a double origin . It is partly individual , partly of race . Every man with any real distinction of character has a humor of his own ; but there is also a humor which grows ...
... HUMOR may be defined as the flavor of character , and it has a double origin . It is partly individual , partly of race . Every man with any real distinction of character has a humor of his own ; but there is also a humor which grows ...
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... humor ; he was deeply conscientious and sensitive , and had to battle with a ter- rible rebellion , and this humor of his en- abled him to do his sad duty well . Laugh- ter is a great gift of God , and helps men to endure their cares ...
... humor ; he was deeply conscientious and sensitive , and had to battle with a ter- rible rebellion , and this humor of his en- abled him to do his sad duty well . Laugh- ter is a great gift of God , and helps men to endure their cares ...
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... HUMOR had a great part in solving the Slavery question in America ; -- for with- out the sparkling and abundant humor of the " Biglow Papers , " and the equally powerful though , perhaps , not equally sparkling humor of " Uncle Tom's ...
... HUMOR had a great part in solving the Slavery question in America ; -- for with- out the sparkling and abundant humor of the " Biglow Papers , " and the equally powerful though , perhaps , not equally sparkling humor of " Uncle Tom's ...
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