Great Expectations
          Beginning of paper
The very title of this book indicates the confidence of conscious 
genius. In a new aspirant for public favor, such a title might have 
been a good device to attract attention; but the most famous 
novelist of the day, watched by jealous rivals and critics, could 
hardly have selected it, had he no ....          
Middle of paper
....  to the former class, that each 
surprise was the result of art, and not of trick; for a rapid review 
of previous chapters has shown that the materials of a strictly 
logical development of the story were freely given. Even after the 
first, second, third, and even fourth of these surprises gave their 
pleasing electric shocks to intelligent curiosity, the denouement 
was still hidden, though confidentially foretold. The plot of the 
romance is therefore universally admitted to be the  ....          
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