Explain the line And of other such a vinegar aspect
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Solanio is saying that some people, even though the most serious individual finds a joke funny, will not laught at it because they are of "such vinegar aspect." These lines therefore represent Solanio's reflection on Antonio's moodiness and his attempt to explain it when there is no apparent reason for his unhappiness.
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Vinegar is also used as a cleaning agent. The word is from the French vin (wine) and aigre (sour). The use of vinegar to flavor food is centuries old. It has also been used as a medicine, a corrosive agent, and as a preservative. In the Middle Ages, alchemists poured vinegar onto lead in order to create lead acetate.
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