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A Counterblaste to Tobacco

It is written in Early Modern English and refers to medical theories of the time (e.g. the four humours).

Sir Giles Goosecap

The supporting characters conform to greater or lesser degrees to the concept of humours comedy that Chapman had introduced in his An Humorous Day's Mirth (1597); Captain Foulweather, for example, is an extreme Francophile who not only embraces French ways but rejects English manners — and English women.


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