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considered the
character "Shakespeare's
greatest creation". The word "
Falstaffian" has
entered the
English language with
connotations of cor****nce, jollity...
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Archived from the
original on 27
September 2007.
Retrieved 11
April 2008. "
Falstaffian actor who
could be
comic and
poignant all at once". 2
April 2013. Archived...
- was an
American announcer and
actor in
radio and television, with a
Falstaffian vocal presence,
remembered best as the
rotund announcer and
comic foil...
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Horse -
devours anything it wishes, even
trees and buildings,
until the
Falstaffian knight Moore of
Moore Hall
obtains a
bespoke suit of
spiked Sheffield...
- randy,
faintly ridiculous, and yet
supremely capable leader of men,
Falstaffian in his love of life and
largeness of spirit". The Myth of the American...
- and the
witty and self-reliant
ladies Francisquine and Isabella. A
Falstaffian old
soldier (based on the
miles gloriosus of
Roman comedy)
named Capitaine...
- of
slimmer but rounder."
Stevenson said, "He's got
every bit of that
Falstaffian verve and vigor, and a bit of a beer gut to
suggest that
enormous appetite...
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protect Roman Industry.
Cormac McCarthy’s
novel The P****enger has the
Falstaffian character John
Sheddan state to the
protagonist Bobby Western, “Trimalchio...
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eventually see him for the debauched,
dissolute character he is. The word "
Falstaffian" has
entered the
English language with a
connotation of
being cor****nt...
- April 26, 1970 (1970-04-26) 45 Spider-Man
fights Dr
Humperdink Dumpty, a
Falstaffian criminal who uses balloon-themed devices, at a town
parade when they...