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Thus Falstaff, in Shakspeare, is a character of the broadest comedy, giving himself unreservedly to the senses, coolly ignoring the Reason, whilst he invokes its name, pretending to patriotism and to parental virtues, not with any intent to deceive, but only to make the fun perfect by enjoying the confusion betwixt reason and the negation of reason,—in other words, the rank rascaldom he is calling by its name.
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Thus
Falstaff,
in
Shakspeare,
is
a
character
of
the
broadest
comedy,
giving
himself
unreservedly
to
the
senses,
coolly
ignoring
the
Reason,
whilst
he
invokes
its
name,
pretending
to
patriotism
and
to
parental
virtues,
not
with
any
intent
to
deceive,
but
only
to
make
the
fun
perfect
by
enjoying
the
confusion
betwixt
reason
and
the
negation
of
reason,—in
other
words,
the
rank
rascaldom
he
is
calling
by
its
name.