Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... heart . It was after my return from one of these rambles that my father , calling me aside , thus addressed me : - " I am happy to remark , my dear son , that you have resumed have resumed your former pleasures , and seem to be ...
... heart . It was after my return from one of these rambles that my father , calling me aside , thus addressed me : - " I am happy to remark , my dear son , that you have resumed have resumed your former pleasures , and seem to be ...
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... was a being formed in the " very poetry of nature * . " His wild and enthusiastic imagination was chastened by the sen- Leigh Hunt's " Rimini . ” sibility of his heart . His soul over- flowed with THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
... was a being formed in the " very poetry of nature * . " His wild and enthusiastic imagination was chastened by the sen- Leigh Hunt's " Rimini . ” sibility of his heart . His soul over- flowed with THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
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Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. sibility of his heart . His soul over- flowed with ardent affections , and his friendship was of that devoted and won- drous nature that the worldly - minded teach us to look for ...
Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. sibility of his heart . His soul over- flowed with ardent affections , and his friendship was of that devoted and won- drous nature that the worldly - minded teach us to look for ...
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... heart , overflowing with the anguish which his remem- brance creates . I will proceed with my tale . Beyond Cologne we descended to the plains of Holland ; and we resolved to post the remainder of our way ; for the wind was contrary ...
... heart , overflowing with the anguish which his remem- brance creates . I will proceed with my tale . Beyond Cologne we descended to the plains of Holland ; and we resolved to post the remainder of our way ; for the wind was contrary ...
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... heart . I saw an insur- mountable barrier placed between me and my fellow - men ; this barrier was sealed with the blood of William and Justine ; and to reflect on the events connected with those names filled my soul with anguish . But ...
... heart . I saw an insur- mountable barrier placed between me and my fellow - men ; this barrier was sealed with the blood of William and Justine ; and to reflect on the events connected with those names filled my soul with anguish . But ...
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