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... destroyed that fair child . He was the murderer ! I could not doubt it . The mere presence of the idea was an ... destroy all that was dear to me . Day dawned ; and I directed my steps towards the town . The gates were open , and I ...
... destroyed that fair child . He was the murderer ! I could not doubt it . The mere presence of the idea was an ... destroy all that was dear to me . Day dawned ; and I directed my steps towards the town . The gates were open , and I ...
Page 178
... destroyed the work which you began ; what is it that you intend ? Do you dare to break your promise ? I have endured ... destroy my hopes ? " " Begone ! I do break my promise ; never will I create another like yourself , equal in ...
... destroyed the work which you began ; what is it that you intend ? Do you dare to break your promise ? I have endured ... destroy my hopes ? " " Begone ! I do break my promise ; never will I create another like yourself , equal in ...
Page 238
... destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovedst . Alas ! he is cold , he cannot answer me . " His voice seemed suffocated ; and my first impulses , which had suggested to me the duty of obeying the dying request of my friend , in destroying ...
... destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovedst . Alas ! he is cold , he cannot answer me . " His voice seemed suffocated ; and my first impulses , which had suggested to me the duty of obeying the dying request of my friend , in destroying ...
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A. D. Lindsay affection Agatha agony anguish appeared arrived beautiful became beheld beloved bestow Clerval companion consolation cottage countenance creature dæmon dared dark dear death delight desire despair destroyed discovered dream Edited Elizabeth endeavoured endured entered Ernest Rhys Essays eyes father fear feelings Felix felt Frankenstein G. A. Aitken G. D. H. Cole Geneva gentle George Saintsbury Gerald Bullett grief happiness heard heart heavens Henry hope horror human idea imagination Ingolstadt innocent Intro Introduction by Prof Irish R.M. John Warrington journey Justine kind labours lake letter live looked Mary Shelley mind miserable misfortunes monster mountains murderer natural philosophy nature never night Nikolay Andreyev passed passion peace perceived pleasure POEMS possessed reflect remained Safie scene sensations smiles sometimes soon sorrow soul spirit story strange suffered tale tears thought tion Translated Victor voice vols wind wonder wood words wretched