Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... eyes were fixed and unobserving . I could only think of the bourne of my travels , and the work which was to occupy me whilst they endured . After some days spent in listless indo- lence , during which I traversed many leagues , I ...
... eyes were fixed and unobserving . I could only think of the bourne of my travels , and the work which was to occupy me whilst they endured . After some days spent in listless indo- lence , during which I traversed many leagues , I ...
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... eye of feeling and delight , than to listen to my reflections . I , a miserable wretch , haunted by a curse that shut up every avenue to enjoyment ... We had agreed to descend the Rhine 1 in a boat from Strasburgh to Rotter dam , THE ...
... eye of feeling and delight , than to listen to my reflections . I , a miserable wretch , haunted by a curse that shut up every avenue to enjoyment ... We had agreed to descend the Rhine 1 in a boat from Strasburgh to Rotter dam , THE ...
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... eye by their gay appear- ance ; I have seen this lake agitated by a tempest , when the wind tore up whirlwinds of water , and gave you an idea of what the water - spout must be on the great ocean , and the waves dash with fury the base ...
... eye by their gay appear- ance ; I have seen this lake agitated by a tempest , when the wind tore up whirlwinds of water , and gave you an idea of what the water - spout must be on the great ocean , and the waves dash with fury the base ...
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... eye " . " And where does he now exist ? Is this gentle and lovely being lost for ever ? Has this mind so replete with * Wordsworth's " Tintern Abbey . " ideas , imaginations fanciful and mag- nificent , which formed 18 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... eye " . " And where does he now exist ? Is this gentle and lovely being lost for ever ? Has this mind so replete with * Wordsworth's " Tintern Abbey . " ideas , imaginations fanciful and mag- nificent , which formed 18 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... as that of crime . I visited Edinburgh with languid eyes and mind ; and yet that city might have interested the most unfortunate being . Clerval did not like it so well as Oxford ; for the antiquity of the lat ter 32 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... as that of crime . I visited Edinburgh with languid eyes and mind ; and yet that city might have interested the most unfortunate being . Clerval did not like it so well as Oxford ; for the antiquity of the lat ter 32 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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