I might agree with the first two of the previous post.
The third is perhaps modern philosophy. The line "so you're short, but are you butish and mean?" is, I believe, a reference to Thomas Hobbes, who in his book "Leviathan" postulated that the lives of humans are "Solitary, poor, nasty, butish and short" due to a condition called state of nature.
I might agree with the first two of the previous post.
The third is perhaps modern philosophy. The line "so you're short, but are you butish and mean?" is, I believe, a reference to Thomas Hobbes, who in his book "Leviathan" postulated that the lives of humans are "Solitary, poor, nasty, butish and short" due to a condition called state of nature.
Google it if you're interested.
Correct. It is from Hobbes
Correct. It is from Hobbes