Frankenstein: Or, The Modern PrometheusLackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, & Jones, 1818 - Horror tales, English |
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Page 32
... rage of his destroyer . I felt as if I had committed some great crime , the consciousness of which haunted me . I was guiltless , but I had indeed drawn down a horrible curse upon my head , as mortal as that of crime . I visited ...
... rage of his destroyer . I felt as if I had committed some great crime , the consciousness of which haunted me . I was guiltless , but I had indeed drawn down a horrible curse upon my head , as mortal as that of crime . I visited ...
Page 47
... rage . " " " The monster saw my determination in my face , and gnashed his teeth in the impotence of anger . " Shall each man , ' cried he , " find a wife for his bosom , and each beast have his mate , and I be alone ? I had feelings of ...
... rage . " " " The monster saw my determination in my face , and gnashed his teeth in the impotence of anger . " Shall each man , ' cried he , " find a wife for his bosom , and each beast have his mate , and I be alone ? I had feelings of ...
Page 49
... rage to pursue the murderer of my peace , and precipitate him into the ocean . walked up and down my room hastily and perturbed , while my imagination conjured up a thousand images to tor- ment and sting me . Why had I not followed him ...
... rage to pursue the murderer of my peace , and precipitate him into the ocean . walked up and down my room hastily and perturbed , while my imagination conjured up a thousand images to tor- ment and sting me . Why had I not followed him ...
Page 50
... 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 , the horrid scene of the last night's contention 30 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... 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 , the horrid scene of the last night's contention 30 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 105
... rage , sometimes low and despondent . I neither spoke or looked , but sat motionless , bewildered by the multitude of miseries that over- came me . A Elizabeth alone had the power to draw me from these fits ; her gentle voice would ...
... rage , sometimes low and despondent . I neither spoke or looked , but sat motionless , bewildered by the multitude of miseries that over- came me . A Elizabeth alone had the power to draw me from these fits ; her gentle voice would ...
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agitation agony anguish appeared arrived beautiful behold beloved boat choly Clerval clouds Cologny companion countenance cousin creature cried crimes curse dæmon dared death delirium desert desired despair destroyed destroyer dreadful dream earth Elizabeth endeavoured endured enemy England enjoy entered entreated Evian eyes father fear feel felt fiend Frankenstein frightful fulfil Geneva gentle gloomy happiness hate heard heart heaven hope horror idea Ingolstadt inhabit journey Justine Kirwin labour lake land lence live looked magistrate marriage Matlock Mayence Melan mind misery misfortunes monster moon mountains murder ness night nister Orkney passed passion peace Perth promise pursue rage reflect remain rence resolved revenge Rhine rious scene Scotland sensations shore shudder sibility sight sometimes soon soothe spirits suddenly sufferings sunk Switzerland tains tale thought threat tion torpor torture tranquillity vengeance visited voice wind wish wretch wretchedness