Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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Page 46
... an air of melancholy , he took the pail from her head , and bore it to the cot- tage himself . She followed , and they disappeared . Presently I saw the young 藏 man again , with some tools in his hand 46 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... an air of melancholy , he took the pail from her head , and bore it to the cot- tage himself . She followed , and they disappeared . Presently I saw the young 藏 man again , with some tools in his hand 46 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 97
... of the house in which they had lived took care that Safie should arrive in safety at the cot- tage of her lover . VOL . I. CHAPTER VII . 66 SUCH was the history of my THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 97 poor girl died, and the Arabian was ...
... of the house in which they had lived took care that Safie should arrive in safety at the cot- tage of her lover . VOL . I. CHAPTER VII . 66 SUCH was the history of my THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 97 poor girl died, and the Arabian was ...
Page 103
... tage of my protectors had been the only school in which I had studied human nature ; but this book developed new and mightier scenes of action . I read of men concerned in public affairs go- verning or massacring their species . I felt ...
... tage of my protectors had been the only school in which I had studied human nature ; but this book developed new and mightier scenes of action . I read of men concerned in public affairs go- verning or massacring their species . I felt ...
Page 120
... tage and its inhabitants , and have glut ted myself with their shrieks and mi- sery . " When night came , I quitted my retreat , and wandered in the wood ; and now , no longer restrained by the fear of discovery , I gave vent to my ...
... tage and its inhabitants , and have glut ted myself with their shrieks and mi- sery . " When night came , I quitted my retreat , and wandered in the wood ; and now , no longer restrained by the fear of discovery , I gave vent to my ...
Page 122
... degree of tranquillity ; and when I considered what had passed at the cot- tage , I could not help believing that I had been too hasty in my conclusions . I had certainly acted imprudently . It was apparent that a FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , 122.
... degree of tranquillity ; and when I considered what had passed at the cot- tage , I could not help believing that I had been too hasty in my conclusions . I had certainly acted imprudently . It was apparent that a FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , 122.
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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