Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 11
... become infinitely indifferent to it . At this time he desired that I should write , not so much with the idea that I could produce anything worthy of notice , but that he might himself judge how far I pos- sessed the promise of better ...
... become infinitely indifferent to it . At this time he desired that I should write , not so much with the idea that I could produce anything worthy of notice , but that he might himself judge how far I pos- sessed the promise of better ...
Page 19
... traveled from the regions towards which I am advancing , gives me a foretaste of those icy climes . Inspirited by this wind of promise , my day - dreams become more fervent and vivid . I try in vain to be persuaded 19 Frankenstein; ...
... traveled from the regions towards which I am advancing , gives me a foretaste of those icy climes . Inspirited by this wind of promise , my day - dreams become more fervent and vivid . I try in vain to be persuaded 19 Frankenstein; ...
Page 26
... becoming acquainted with more languages than that of my native country . Now I am twenty - eight , and am in reality more illiterate than many schoolboys of fifteen . It is true that I have thought more , and that my day - dreams are ...
... becoming acquainted with more languages than that of my native country . Now I am twenty - eight , and am in reality more illiterate than many schoolboys of fifteen . It is true that I have thought more , and that my day - dreams are ...
Page 57
... become a student at the university of Ingolstadt . I had hitherto attended the schools of Geneva ; but my father thought it necessary , for the com- pletion of my education , that I should be made acquainted with other customs than ...
... become a student at the university of Ingolstadt . I had hitherto attended the schools of Geneva ; but my father thought it necessary , for the com- pletion of my education , that I should be made acquainted with other customs than ...
Page 60
... become a partner with him in business in compliance with his favorite theory , that learning was superfluous in the commerce of ordinary life . Henry had a refined mind ; he had no desire to be idle , and was well pleased to become his ...
... become a partner with him in business in compliance with his favorite theory , that learning was superfluous in the commerce of ordinary life . Henry had a refined mind ; he had no desire to be idle , and was well pleased to become his ...
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