Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 46
... Elizabeth , the only child of his deceased sister . " It is my wish , " he said , " that you should consider her as your own daughter , and educate her thus . Her mother's fortune is secured to her , the documents of which I will commit ...
... Elizabeth , the only child of his deceased sister . " It is my wish , " he said , " that you should consider her as your own daughter , and educate her thus . Her mother's fortune is secured to her , the documents of which I will commit ...
Page 47
... Elizabeth as my future wife ; a design which she never found reason to repent . From this time Elizabeth Lavenza became my playfellow , and , as we grew older , my friend . She was docile and good - tempered , yet gay and playful as a ...
... Elizabeth as my future wife ; a design which she never found reason to repent . From this time Elizabeth Lavenza became my playfellow , and , as we grew older , my friend . She was docile and good - tempered , yet gay and playful as a ...
Page 48
... Elizabeth . If the ser- vants had any request to make , it was always through her intercession . We were strangers to any species of disunion or dispute ; for , al- though there was a great dissimilitude in our characters , there was a ...
... Elizabeth . If the ser- vants had any request to make , it was always through her intercession . We were strangers to any species of disunion or dispute ; for , al- though there was a great dissimilitude in our characters , there was a ...
Page 49
... Elizabeth was not incited to apply herself to drawing , that her companions might not outstrip her , but through the desire of pleasing her aunt by the representation of some favorite scene done by her own hand . We learned Latin and ...
... Elizabeth was not incited to apply herself to drawing , that her companions might not outstrip her , but through the desire of pleasing her aunt by the representation of some favorite scene done by her own hand . We learned Latin and ...
Page 52
... Elizabeth , therefore , under a promise of strict secrecy ; but she did not in- terest herself in the subject , and I was left by her to pursue my studies alone . It may appear very strange that a disciple . of Albertus Magnus should ...
... Elizabeth , therefore , under a promise of strict secrecy ; but she did not in- terest herself in the subject , and I was left by her to pursue my studies alone . It may appear very strange that a disciple . of Albertus Magnus should ...
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