Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... expression of your sentiments on this subject , my dear Victor , gives me more pleasure than I have for some time experienced . If you feel thus , we shall assuredly be happy , however . present events may cast a gloom over us . But it ...
... expression of your sentiments on this subject , my dear Victor , gives me more pleasure than I have for some time experienced . If you feel thus , we shall assuredly be happy , however . present events may cast a gloom over us . But it ...
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... expressed a wish to visit England ; but , concealing the true rea- sons of this request , I clothed my de- sires under the guise of wishing to travel and see the world before I sat down for life within the walls of my native town . I ...
... expressed a wish to visit England ; but , concealing the true rea- sons of this request , I clothed my de- sires under the guise of wishing to travel and see the world before I sat down for life within the walls of my native town . I ...
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... expressed the utmost extent of malice and treachery . I thought with a sen- sation of madness on my promise of creating another like to him , and , trem- bling with passion , tore to pieces the thing on which I was engaged . The wretch ...
... expressed the utmost extent of malice and treachery . I thought with a sen- sation of madness on my promise of creating another like to him , and , trem- bling with passion , tore to pieces the thing on which I was engaged . The wretch ...
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... expressed a mix- ture of curiosity and anger , which an- noyed , and in some degree alarmed me . I inquired the way to the inn ; but no one replied . I then moved for- ward , and a murmuring sound arose from the crowd as they followed ...
... expressed a mix- ture of curiosity and anger , which an- noyed , and in some degree alarmed me . I inquired the way to the inn ; but no one replied . I then moved for- ward , and a murmuring sound arose from the crowd as they followed ...
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... expressed all those bad qualities which often characterize that class . The lines of her face were hard and rude , like that of persons accustomed to see with- out sympathizing in sights of misery . Her tone expressed her entire indiffe ...
... expressed all those bad qualities which often characterize that class . The lines of her face were hard and rude , like that of persons accustomed to see with- out sympathizing in sights of misery . Her tone expressed her entire indiffe ...
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