Encara no tenim significats per a "excitable temperament".
1The Duke of Wellington is not a man of an excitable temperament.
2I was at this time of spare habit, and nervous, excitable temperament.
3Royal, who lay on his right, was of a less excitable temperament.
4You can see that he is of a very excitable temperament.
5Mr. Soames was a tall, spare man, of a nervous and excitable temperament.
6To persons of excitable temperament, in search of amusement, the place offered no attractions.
7Even in adults of excitable temperament, an action approaching to it is sometimes witnessed.
8Not that Captain Hyde would get drunk, but he has the same excitable temperament.
9The ardent and excitable temperament of Prentiss, combined with his social qualities, required constant excitement.
10Dr. Linton, like many musicians, was of an artistic and excitable temperament, and highly eccentric.
11A despondent and excitable temperament is often more productive of harm than a low physical condition.
12The Duke of Wellington is not, I am inclined to believe, a man of excitable temperament.
13When participating in the common amusements of youth he exhibited all the vivacity of an excitable temperament.
14The excitable temperament of the man would forbid the supposition, but, even with him, they were uncommon.
15Paganel, whose excitable temperament always rebounded from one extreme to the other, had quite regained his spirits.
16The young man had the impressionable, excitable temperament common to Parisian genius,-especiallywhen it nourishes itself on absinthe.
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Excitable temperament a través del temps
Excitable temperament per variant geogràfica