A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.


Review of The Changeling, by Thomas Middleton (1961), p. 75 - Tynan Right and Left (1967)


A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.

A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.

A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.

A villain who shares one's guilt is inevitably more attractive than a hero convinced of one's innocence.