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... heard of the slothful Asiatics ; of the stupendous genius and mental activity of the Grecians ; of the wars and wonderful virtue of the early Romans of their subsequent degenerating of the decline of that mighty empire ; of chivalry ...
... heard of the slothful Asiatics ; of the stupendous genius and mental activity of the Grecians ; of the wars and wonderful virtue of the early Romans of their subsequent degenerating of the decline of that mighty empire ; of chivalry ...
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Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The sun rose ; I heard the voices of men , and knew that it was impossible to return to my retreat during that day ... heard no motion ; I cannot describe the agony 144 Frankenstein.
Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The sun rose ; I heard the voices of men , and knew that it was impossible to return to my retreat during that day ... heard no motion ; I cannot describe the agony 144 Frankenstein.
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... heard the creaking of my door , as if some one endeavoured to open it softly . I trembled from head to foot ; I felt a presentiment of who it was , and wished to rouse one of the peasants who dwelt in a cottage not far from mine ; but I ...
... heard the creaking of my door , as if some one endeavoured to open it softly . I trembled from head to foot ; I felt a presentiment of who it was , and wished to rouse one of the peasants who dwelt in a cottage not far from mine ; but I ...
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