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The phrase very clearly manifests Shakespeare's own personal opinion of Germans, and his feelings towards them. For if he used it carefully and with consideration, it shows that Shakespeare in the height and abandon- ment of one of his tremendous speeches, was yet pre- occupied with an intense dislike for Germans. And if he used it unwittingly and without consideration, it shows that his sub-conscious mind was stored with me- mories of their unpleasant habits and qualities, and that he had an i...nstinctive repulsion for their persons. And be it remembered that the Shakespeare who calls the Germans lustful hogs, was the later Shakespeare; the Shakespeare of increasing gentleness and humanity, of ripened opinions, and matured wisdom, and enlarged 1 6 Shakespeare and Germany outlook. His feelings towards Germans had not changed in the dozen or fifteen years that passed between " The Merchant of Venice " and " Cymbeline " ; unless German criticism with its profound insight can interpret the transition from "drunken beasts" to "lustful hogs" as revealing Shakespeare's growing disposition to be com- plimentary to them.
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