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The question is , does the actor exhibit “ a noble nature absolutely sunk and depraved by that act , or a base one losing its very cunning in the fear of detection ? Is he a hero , who descends to become an assassin , or a common ...
The question is , does the actor exhibit “ a noble nature absolutely sunk and depraved by that act , or a base one losing its very cunning in the fear of detection ? Is he a hero , who descends to become an assassin , or a common ...
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Where Morgann is concerned with vindicating the essential goodness of human nature , Whately purposes to demonstrate Shakespeare's remarkable distinction and preservation of character . To this end he analyzes Richard III and Macbeth by ...
Where Morgann is concerned with vindicating the essential goodness of human nature , Whately purposes to demonstrate Shakespeare's remarkable distinction and preservation of character . To this end he analyzes Richard III and Macbeth by ...
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He had thoroughly studied the nature of the character ; he fathomed all the depths of human nature , discriminated all its metaphysical subtleties , sought out and composed its noble combination of features with complete success .
He had thoroughly studied the nature of the character ; he fathomed all the depths of human nature , discriminated all its metaphysical subtleties , sought out and composed its noble combination of features with complete success .
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