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" ... infinite pain on her noble heart: still she cannot be contaminated - she will turn neither to the right nor left, but pursue her way unflinching; and, in her lofty idea of the dignity of her nature, in her love of truth and in her integrity, she will... "
Lodore, by the author of 'Frankenstein'. - Page 289
by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1835
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The Other Mary Shelley: Beyond Frankenstein

Audrey Fisch, Anne K. Mellor, Esther H. Schor - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 312 pages
...hints at what she herself has left unsaid about Fanny: What the events are that have already diversifed her existence, cannot now be recounted; and it would...the conclusion. In after times these may be told. (3:310) Was Shelley suggesting that she herself was hoping to write Fanny's story, or was she looking...
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Roger Dodsworth and Lodore

326 pages
...immediate decay. He is eager to lavish all his wealth on his child, if he can be sure that no portion of it is shared by her husband. With infinite difficulty,...woes of life, and to encourage those, who would in any way imitate her, by an example of calumny refuted by patience, errors rectified by charity, and...
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Roger Dodsworth and Lodore

454 pages
...pass from youth to age unharmed. Deceit, and selfishness, and the whole web of human passion must 411 envelope her, and occasion her many sorrows; and the...can achieve in palliating the woes of life, and to 412 encourage those, who would in any way imitate her, by an example of calumny refuted by patience,...
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