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Falstaff's first words in this play confirm the diagnosis of rampant and persistent illness, as he inquires about a doctor's report on his urine and then begins to descant on deafness, consumption, old age, and the probability of venereal disease. The whole world of the play is, in effect, sick of a social disease, of which Falstaff becomes, increasingly, the sign and the emblem of disintegration.
Shakespeare After All
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