The play "Every Man in His Humour" was written by English playwright Ben Jonson in 1598. It is one of Jonson's early works and is considered a classic of English Renaissance comedy.
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Yes, Abraham Lincoln had a sweet sense of humor. He was also witty, but a bit reserved, a quiet and gentle man in every way. Abraham Lincoln was not a man to be easily fooled.
Doogie Horner has written: 'Dirty jokes every man should know' -- subject(s): Men, Humor, American wit and humor, Sex
Roald Dahl wrote "The Umbrella Man," which is in a book with other short stories. It is written with dark, black humor as his other stories are and has a bit of anÊ unexpected twist at the end. The characters have distinctive and the old man is resourceful with a quick wit.
While he is primarily known for his science fiction, Asimov wrote books in every genre, including mysteries, factual books and humor.
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This was created in 1967.
Many of the records of The Globe have been lost over time, some in the fire of 1613. We can confidently assume that all of the plays by Shakespeare that appear in the First Folio were, at one time or another, performed at the Globe. We also know of a couple of plays by Ben Johnson ("Sejanus, His Fall" "Every Man In His Humor," Every Man Out of His Humor") and others.
Just a bit of banter, in other words the greatest humor known to man.......
The Good Humor Man - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16 Australia:MA Finland:K-15 USA:R
Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man.
Cascada wrote Every Time You Touch.
C. S. Lewis wrote The Abolition of Man.