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Goethe, 133

Grim-humor, 372

Groos, 183, 184, 185, 195

Gross, 278

Harmless wit, 128, 211, 219, 222, 284 and tendency-wit, 130

Heine, 9, 15, 26, 43, 44, 47, 55, 57, 92, 94, 106, 109, 119, 122, 171, 215, 216, 223, 341

Heymans, 9, 215

Holmes, 37

Hugo, 373

Humor, 370 Mark Twain’s, 374

Imitations, 303, 322

Impulse to impart wit, 200

Indirect expression, 100 with allusion, 101

Infantile and the comic, 364

Inhibitions, 140, 197, 206, 230, 231, 236, 290 expenditure of, 180

Insults, 209

Invectives, 148, 277

Ironical wit, 100

Irony, 276

Jest, 197, 201, 211, 274, 284

Johnson, 45

Jokes, cynical, 164 good or poor, 182 Jewish, 59, 72, 97, 166, 218 smutty, 139, 140, 145, 233

Kant, 320

Kleinpaul, 198

Kraepelin, 7

Lassalle, 115

Laugh, 221

Laughter as a discharge, 228 its determination, 224, 226

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