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1 He was very gentle too, though for usual a choleric man .
2 Shillaber, who was a choleric man , shook his fist at them.
3 Warden Atherton was a choleric man , and he took my request for insulting braggadocio.
4 Naturally a very choleric man , he controlled himself into a great patience with his erring nephew.
5 What are the properties of a choleric man ?
6 I don't wonder 'the choleric man ' knocked down the postman for blowing his horn in his ear.
7 Accordingly, Milton is described by those who knew him as "a harsh and choleric man . "
8 An earnest, choleric man with his heart in his work, for which I liked him, even to his persistent damning.
9 Gerrard turned to confront a short choleric man in uniform, whom he had no difficulty in recognising to be the Brigadier.
10 He was a small, sturdy, thin-lipped, choleric man , who looked as if he were made up of energy; energy distilled and bottled.
11 Whereto Maestro Francesco, who was a very choleric man , replied: My son, of what use do you think I should be if I came?
12 The warm, choleric man , with strong animal spirits, despises the 'suaviter in modo', and thinks to, carry all before him by the 'fortiter in re'.
13 But Cassius being a choleric man , and hating Cæsar privately, more than he did the tyranny openly: he incensed Brutus against him....
14 Therefore keepers of baths have often curled hair, as also Ethiopians and choleric men .
15 Why have choleric men beards before others?
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