Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 19
... arrived here yesterday ; and my first task is to assure my dear sister of my welfare , and increasing confidence in the suc- cess of my undertaking . I am already far north of London ; and as I walk in the streets of Petersburg , I feel ...
... arrived here yesterday ; and my first task is to assure my dear sister of my welfare , and increasing confidence in the suc- cess of my undertaking . I am already far north of London ; and as I walk in the streets of Petersburg , I feel ...
Page 21
... arriving at the North Pacific Ocean through the seas which surround the pole . You may remember , that a history of all the voyages made for purposes of discovery composed the whole of our good Uncle Thomas's library . My education was ...
... arriving at the North Pacific Ocean through the seas which surround the pole . You may remember , that a history of all the voyages made for purposes of discovery composed the whole of our good Uncle Thomas's library . My education was ...
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... arrived at a place of safety before that time ; but of this I could not judge . From this time the stranger seemed very eager to be upon deck , to watch for the sledge which had before appeared ; but I have per- suaded him to remain in ...
... arrived at a place of safety before that time ; but of this I could not judge . From this time the stranger seemed very eager to be upon deck , to watch for the sledge which had before appeared ; but I have per- suaded him to remain in ...
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... arrive , the first misfortune of my life occurred - an omen , as it were , of my future misery . Elizabeth had caught the scarlet fever ; but her illness was not severe , and she quickly re- covered . During her confinement , many ar ...
... arrive , the first misfortune of my life occurred - an omen , as it were , of my future misery . Elizabeth had caught the scarlet fever ; but her illness was not severe , and she quickly re- covered . During her confinement , many ar ...
Page 60
... arrived . I had taken leave of all my friends excepting Clerval , who had spent the last evening with us . He bitterly lamented that he was unable to accompany me ; but his father could not be persuaded to part with him , intending that ...
... arrived . I had taken leave of all my friends excepting Clerval , who had spent the last evening with us . He bitterly lamented that he was unable to accompany me ; but his father could not be persuaded to part with him , intending that ...
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Agatha agony Albertus Magnus ancholy anguish appeared arrived beautiful became beheld bestow calm Clerval Cologny companion consolation cottage countenance cousin creature dared dark daugh death delight desire despair destroyed discovered dreadful dream earth Elizabeth endeavored endured entered eyes father fear feelings Felix felt forever Frankenstein Geneva gentle girl grief happy heard heart heavens hope horror human idea Ingolstadt innocent journey Jura Justine kind Kirwin Krempe labors lake lected letter light live looked Lord Byron marriage mind miserable misfortunes MODERN PROMETHEUS monster Mont Blanc months morning mountains murderer natural philosophy ness never night Paracelsus passed peace perceived pleasure possessed promise rage reflections remained resolved revenge Rhine Safie scene sensations smiles soon sorrow Sorrows of Werther spirits strange suffered sunk tains tale tears thought tion tranquillity trembled treme ture voice wind wish wonder wood words wretch