Mr. Jaggers had duly sent me his address; it was, Little Britain, and he had written after it on his card, “just out of Smithfield, and close by the coach-office.” Nevertheless, a hackney-coachman, who seemed to have as many capes to his greasy great-coat as he was years old, ...
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The tidings of my high fortunes having had a heavy fall had got down to my native place and its neighborhood before I got there. I found the Blue Boar in possession of the intelligence, and I found that it made a great change in the Boar's demeanour. Whereas the Boar had cultivated ...
Chapter XIV It is a most miserable thing to feel ashamed of home. There may be black ingratitude in the thing, and the punishment may be retributive and well deserved; but that it is a miserable thing, I can testify. Home had never been a very pleasant place to me, because of my sis...
Page 1: Great Expectations: seventy graphic solutions Contribution to a publication with seventy designers who re-interpreted the first page of Dickens' Great Expectations. R Gridneff,A Cooper 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The Manuscript of Great Expectations: Chapter L Contribution to a publication with...
This lesson provides an overview of Chapter 39 of Charles Dickens's ''Great Expectations.'' In this chapter, Pip is unexpectedly visited by someone...
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Great Expectations: Book 2, Chapter 34 Summary & Analysis Next Book 2, Chapter 35 Themes and Colors Key Summary Analysis Taking his coming wealth (i.e. his "expectations") for granted, Pip keeps spending extravagantly and inspires Herbert to as well. The two go into debt. They join...
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Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. You can jump to any chapter in this bookhere. Chapter V. The apparition of a file of soldiers ringing down the but-ends of their loaded muskets on our door-step, caused the dinner-party to rise from...