Sir John Falstaff
He [Falstaff] is a man at once
young and old, enterprising and fat, a dupe and a wit, harmless and
wicked, weak in principle and resolute by constitution, cowardly in
appearance and brave in reality, a knave without malice, a liar
without deceit, and a knight, a gentleman, and a soldier without
either dignity, decency, or honour. This is a character which,
though it may be decompounded, could not, I believe, have been
formed, nor the ingredients of it duly mingled, upon any receipt
whatever. It required the hand of Shakespeare himself to give to
every particular part a relish of the whole, and of the whole to
every particular part.
Morgann: The Dramatic Character
of Sir John Falstaff.
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