Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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... land ? This imagination was dreadful in itself , but soothing , inasmuch as it supposed the safety of my friends . I was agonized with the idea of the pos sibility that the reverse of this might happen . But 10 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,.
... land ? This imagination was dreadful in itself , but soothing , inasmuch as it supposed the safety of my friends . I was agonized with the idea of the pos sibility that the reverse of this might happen . But 10 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,.
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... land , and en- joyed a happiness seldom tasted by man . " I have seen , " he said , " the most beautiful scenes of my own country ; I have visited the lakes of Lucerne and Uri , where the snowy mountains descend almost perpendicu ...
... land , and en- joyed a happiness seldom tasted by man . " I have seen , " he said , " the most beautiful scenes of my own country ; I have visited the lakes of Lucerne and Uri , where the snowy mountains descend almost perpendicu ...
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... land . It was on a clear morning , in the latter days of December , that I first saw the white cliffs of Britain . The banks of the Thames presented a new scene ; they were flat , but fertile , and almost every town was marked by the ...
... land . It was on a clear morning , in the latter days of December , that I first saw the white cliffs of Britain . The banks of the Thames presented a new scene ; they were flat , but fertile , and almost every town was marked by the ...
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... land . We quitted London on the 27th of March , and remained a few days at Windsor , rambling in its beautiful fo- rest . This was a new scene to us moun- taineers ; the majestic oaks , the quan- tity of game , and the herds of stately ...
... land . We quitted London on the 27th of March , and remained a few days at Windsor , rambling in its beautiful fo- rest . This was a new scene to us moun- taineers ; the majestic oaks , the quan- tity of game , and the herds of stately ...
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... land , the insolent Gower , his queen , and son , gave a peculiar interest to every part of the city , which they might be supposed to have inhabited . The spirit of elder days found a dwelling here , and we delighted to trace its ...
... land , the insolent Gower , his queen , and son , gave a peculiar interest to every part of the city , which they might be supposed to have inhabited . The spirit of elder days found a dwelling here , and we delighted to trace its ...
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