Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... enemy , and unprotected from his attacks , exasperated as he might be by my departure . But he had promised to follow me wherever I might go ; and would he not accompany me to Eng- land ? This imagination was dreadful in itself , but ...
... enemy , and unprotected from his attacks , exasperated as he might be by my departure . But he had promised to follow me wherever I might go ; and would he not accompany me to Eng- land ? This imagination was dreadful in itself , but ...
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... enemy without a bitter struggle . The night passed away , and the sun rose from the ocean ; my feelings be came calmer , if it may be called calm- ness , when the violence of rage sinks into the depths of despair . I left the house ...
... enemy without a bitter struggle . The night passed away , and the sun rose from the ocean ; my feelings be came calmer , if it may be called calm- ness , when the violence of rage sinks into the depths of despair . I left the house ...
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... my family in Geneva , the death of my mother , and my departure for Ingolstadt . I remem- bered shuddering at the mad enthu- siasm that hurried me on to the crea tion of my hideous enemy , and I called to 88 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... my family in Geneva , the death of my mother , and my departure for Ingolstadt . I remem- bered shuddering at the mad enthu- siasm that hurried me on to the crea tion of my hideous enemy , and I called to 88 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. tion of my hideous enemy , and I called to mind the night during which he first lived . I was unable to pursue the train of thought ; a thousand feelings pressed upon me , and I wept ...
Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. tion of my hideous enemy , and I called to mind the night during which he first lived . I was unable to pursue the train of thought ; a thousand feelings pressed upon me , and I wept ...
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... enemy . She left me , and I continued some time walking up and down the passages of the house , and inspecting every cor- ner that might afford a retreat to my adversary . But I discovered no trace of him , and was beginning to conjec ...
... enemy . She left me , and I continued some time walking up and down the passages of the house , and inspecting every cor- ner that might afford a retreat to my adversary . But I discovered no trace of him , and was beginning to conjec ...
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