Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 10
... creatures of my fancy . I wrote then , but in a most commonplace style . It was beneath the trees of the grounds be- longing to our house , or on the bleak sides of the woodless mountains near , that my true compositions , the airy ...
... creatures of my fancy . I wrote then , but in a most commonplace style . It was beneath the trees of the grounds be- longing to our house , or on the bleak sides of the woodless mountains near , that my true compositions , the airy ...
Page 15
... creature might be manufactured , brought to- gether , and endued with vital warmth . Night waned upon this talk , and even the witching hour had gone by , before we retired to rest . When I had placed my head on my pillow , I did not ...
... creature might be manufactured , brought to- gether , and endued with vital warmth . Night waned upon this talk , and even the witching hour had gone by , before we retired to rest . When I had placed my head on my pillow , I did not ...
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... duty would permit . I never saw a more interesting creature : his eyes have generally an expression of wildness , and even madness ; but there are moments when , if any one performs an act of kindness 34 Frankenstein .
... duty would permit . I never saw a more interesting creature : his eyes have generally an expression of wildness , and even madness ; but there are moments when , if any one performs an act of kindness 34 Frankenstein .
Page 37
... creature in his better days , being even now in wreck so attractive and amiable . I said in one of my letters , my dear Mar- garet , that I should find no friend on the wide ocean ; yet I have found a man whom , before his spirit had ...
... creature in his better days , being even now in wreck so attractive and amiable . I said in one of my letters , my dear Mar- garet , that I should find no friend on the wide ocean ; yet I have found a man whom , before his spirit had ...
Page 46
... creature could have more tender parents than mine . My improvement and health were their constant care , especially as I remained for several years their only child . But before I continue my narrative , I must record an incident which ...
... creature could have more tender parents than mine . My improvement and health were their constant care , especially as I remained for several years their only child . But before I continue my narrative , I must record an incident which ...
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