Frankenstein Or, The Modern PrometheusIllustrated editions Company, 1932 - 238 pages |
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... Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight ; they appeared to me treasures known to few beside myself ; and although I often wished to communi- Mu Desire cate these secret stores ...
... Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight ; they appeared to me treasures known to few beside myself ; and although I often wished to communi- Mu Desire cate these secret stores ...
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... Paracelsus , who had so long reigned the lords of my imagination . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ; and this disinclination was influenced by the following circumstance : - My ...
... Paracelsus , who had so long reigned the lords of my imagination . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ; and this disinclination was influenced by the following circumstance : - My ...
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... Paracelsus , but without the contempt that M. Krempe had exhibited . He said that " these were men to whose indefati- gable zeal modern philosophers were indebted for most of the foundations of their knowledge . They had left us an ...
... Paracelsus , but without the contempt that M. Krempe had exhibited . He said that " these were men to whose indefati- gable zeal modern philosophers were indebted for most of the foundations of their knowledge . They had left us an ...
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