Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... ( tears came into his eyes as he spoke ) ; " but is it not a duty to the survivors , that we should refrain from augmenting their unhap- piness by an appearance of immoderate grief ? It is also a duty owed to your self ; for excessive ...
... ( tears came into his eyes as he spoke ) ; " but is it not a duty to the survivors , that we should refrain from augmenting their unhap- piness by an appearance of immoderate grief ? It is also a duty owed to your self ; for excessive ...
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... tears she then thought was the just tribute she should pay to inno- cence so blasted and destroyed . She was no longer that happy creature , who in earlier youth wandered with me on the banks of the lake , and talked with ecstacy of our ...
... tears she then thought was the just tribute she should pay to inno- cence so blasted and destroyed . She was no longer that happy creature , who in earlier youth wandered with me on the banks of the lake , and talked with ecstacy of our ...
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... can dis- turb our tranquillity ? " She shed tears as she said this , dis- trusting the very solace that she gave ; but at the same time she smiled , that she might chase away the fiend that lurked in my 10 FRANKENSTEIN ; OK ,
... can dis- turb our tranquillity ? " She shed tears as she said this , dis- trusting the very solace that she gave ; but at the same time she smiled , that she might chase away the fiend that lurked in my 10 FRANKENSTEIN ; OK ,
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... tears from the eyes of his amiable com- panion , of which the old man took no notice , until she sobbed audibly ; he then pronounced a few sounds , and the fair creature , leaving her work , knelt at his feet . He raised her , and ...
... tears from the eyes of his amiable com- panion , of which the old man took no notice , until she sobbed audibly ; he then pronounced a few sounds , and the fair creature , leaving her work , knelt at his feet . He raised her , and ...
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... tears imply ? Did they really express pain ? I was at first unable to solve these questions ; but perpetual .atten- tion , and time , explained to me many appearances which were at first enig matic . " A considerable period elapsed ...
... tears imply ? Did they really express pain ? I was at first unable to solve these questions ; but perpetual .atten- tion , and time , explained to me many appearances which were at first enig matic . " A considerable period elapsed ...
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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