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Page 188
BLEAK HOUSE AND MACBETH By J. H MCNULTY BLEAK HOUSE is one of the greatest books Dickens wrote ; to call it " the greatest " would be to invite opposition and to start , or re - start , a controversy which will never be settled . The ...
BLEAK HOUSE AND MACBETH By J. H MCNULTY BLEAK HOUSE is one of the greatest books Dickens wrote ; to call it " the greatest " would be to invite opposition and to start , or re - start , a controversy which will never be settled . The ...
Page 191
... Bleak House Inspector Bucket has no rival , and none of the paraphernalia of modern detection , but he finds the ... Bleak House there are plenty of these : Mr. Tangle's learned friends " bob up like eighteen hammers in a piano- forte ...
... Bleak House Inspector Bucket has no rival , and none of the paraphernalia of modern detection , but he finds the ... Bleak House there are plenty of these : Mr. Tangle's learned friends " bob up like eighteen hammers in a piano- forte ...
Page 137
... Bleak House is not certainly Dickens's best book , but perhaps it is his best novel . Such a distinction is not a mere verbal trick ; it has to be remembered rather constantly in connection with his work . This particular story ...
... Bleak House is not certainly Dickens's best book , but perhaps it is his best novel . Such a distinction is not a mere verbal trick ; it has to be remembered rather constantly in connection with his work . This particular story ...
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