Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 11
... attention . In the summer of 1816 , we visited Switzer- land , and became the neighbors of Lord Byron . At first we spent our pleasant hours on the lake , or wandering on its shores ; and Lord Byron , who was writing his third canto of ...
... attention . In the summer of 1816 , we visited Switzer- land , and became the neighbors of Lord Byron . At first we spent our pleasant hours on the lake , or wandering on its shores ; and Lord Byron , who was writing his third canto of ...
Page 32
... attention , and diverted our solicitude from our own sit- uation . We perceived a low carriage , fixed on a sledge and drawn by dogs , pass on towards the north , at the distance of half a mile : a be- ing which had the shape of a man ...
... attention , and diverted our solicitude from our own sit- uation . We perceived a low carriage , fixed on a sledge and drawn by dogs , pass on towards the north , at the distance of half a mile : a be- ing which had the shape of a man ...
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... , across the ice . " This aroused the stranger's attention ; and he asked a multitude of questions concerning the route which the demon , as he called him , had pursued . Soon after , when he was alone The Modern Prometheus . 35.
... , across the ice . " This aroused the stranger's attention ; and he asked a multitude of questions concerning the route which the demon , as he called him , had pursued . Soon after , when he was alone The Modern Prometheus . 35.
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... attention to public business . He passed his younger days perpetually occupied by the af- fairs of his country ; and it was not until the decline of life that he thought of marrying , and bestowing on the state sons who might carry his ...
... attention to public business . He passed his younger days perpetually occupied by the af- fairs of his country ; and it was not until the decline of life that he thought of marrying , and bestowing on the state sons who might carry his ...
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... attention of their pupils to useful knowledge , which they utterly neg- lect . My father looked carelessly at the title- page of my book , and said , " Ah ! Cornelius Agrippa ! My dear Victor , do not waste your time upon this : it is ...
... attention of their pupils to useful knowledge , which they utterly neg- lect . My father looked carelessly at the title- page of my book , and said , " Ah ! Cornelius Agrippa ! My dear Victor , do not waste your time upon this : it is ...
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