Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... resolved to go alone to the summit of Montanvert . I remembered the effect that the view of the tremendous and ever - moving glacier had produced upon ny mind when I first saw it . It had then filled me with a sublime ecstacy that gave ...
... resolved to go alone to the summit of Montanvert . I remembered the effect that the view of the tremendous and ever - moving glacier had produced upon ny mind when I first saw it . It had then filled me with a sublime ecstacy that gave ...
Page 39
... resolved to quit the place that I had hitherto inhabited , to seek for one where the few wants I experienced would be more easily satisfied . In this emigration , I exceedingly lamented the loss of the fire which I had obtained through ...
... resolved to quit the place that I had hitherto inhabited , to seek for one where the few wants I experienced would be more easily satisfied . In this emigration , I exceedingly lamented the loss of the fire which I had obtained through ...
Page 45
... resolved to reside in this hovel , until something should occur which might alter my de- termination . It was indeed a paradise , compared to the bleak forest , my former residence , the rain - dropping branches , and dank earth . I ate ...
... resolved to reside in this hovel , until something should occur which might alter my de- termination . It was indeed a paradise , compared to the bleak forest , my former residence , the rain - dropping branches , and dank earth . I ate ...
Page 53
... resolved , what- ever course of conduct I might hereafter think it right to pursue , that for the present I would remain quietly in my hovel , watching , and endeavouring to discover the motives which influenced their actions . " The ...
... resolved , what- ever course of conduct I might hereafter think it right to pursue , that for the present I would remain quietly in my hovel , watching , and endeavouring to discover the motives which influenced their actions . " The ...
Page 90
... decided to wait a favour- able opportunity of passing into some part of the Turkish dominions . " Safie resolved to remain with her father until the moment of his depar ture , before which time the Turk re- newed his 90 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... decided to wait a favour- able opportunity of passing into some part of the Turkish dominions . " Safie resolved to remain with her father until the moment of his depar ture , before which time the Turk re- newed his 90 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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abhor Agatha agony amiable appeared Arabian arranging the cottage bare trees beautiful became beheld bestowed Chamounix cheerful cold companion Constantinople conversation cottage countenance creature Cursed dæmon dark delight despair destroy discovered earth endeavoured eyes father fear feelings Felix felt fire Frankenstein friends Geneva gentle girl glaciers guitar hands happy hatred heard heart horror hovel human hunger invisible hand Italy kind knew language learned Leghorn light listen live looked mind miserable monster Mont Blanc morning mountains murder night nished nity pain panion Paradise Lost Paris passed path perceived pleasure Plutarch's Lives protectors quickly quitted rage rain reflected remain resolved rest revenge Safie scene seized sensations smiles snow sometimes sorrow sounds strange stranger sublime sunk sweet tage tears ther thought thrush tion took trees ture Turk Turkey uttered virtue voice wind wonder wood words wretch young youth