Aún no tenemos significados para "equable disposition".
1It was all very disturbing to a man of Pobloff's equable disposition.
2He seemed a man of middle age and an equable disposition.
3Never before was the equable disposition of the man better manifested than during these trying days.
4There are, indeed, instances of the equable disposition being found in connection with the artistic temper; such were Reynolds, Handel, Wordsworth.
5Lastly, his equable disposition, his unerring sense of propriety, and his well-proved fidelity had gained the full confidence of the royal lady.
6A good thing that Jan was of equable disposition, of easy temperament; otherwise there might have been perpetual open war between him and Sibylla.
7But he began to wonder if his equable disposition might not rise from the fact that his life in Bear Valley had been so sheltered.
8The joke had to be told when the three friends retired that night, and it was perhaps fortunate that Jennie Stone possessed an equable disposition.
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