Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 35
... despairing ; and sometimes he gnashes his teeth , as if impatient of the weight of woes that oppress him . When my guest was a little recovered , I had great trouble to keep off the men , who wished to ask him a thousand questions ; but ...
... despairing ; and sometimes he gnashes his teeth , as if impatient of the weight of woes that oppress him . When my guest was a little recovered , I had great trouble to keep off the men , who wished to ask him a thousand questions ; but ...
Page 45
... despair that their little fund was rapidly decreasing , and that there was no other prospect of support . But Caroline Beaufort possessed a mind of an un- common mold , and her courage rose to support her in her adversity . She procured ...
... despair that their little fund was rapidly decreasing , and that there was no other prospect of support . But Caroline Beaufort possessed a mind of an un- common mold , and her courage rose to support her in her adversity . She procured ...
Page 58
... despair that is exhibited on the countenance . It is so long before the mind can persuade itself that she whom we saw every day , and whose very existence appeared a part of our own , can have departed forever , that the brightness of a ...
... despair that is exhibited on the countenance . It is so long before the mind can persuade itself that she whom we saw every day , and whose very existence appeared a part of our own , can have departed forever , that the brightness of a ...
Page 107
... despair that succeeded to the joy I at first expressed on receiving news from my friends . I threw the letter on the table , and covered my face with my hands . " My dear Frankenstein , " exclaimed Henry , when he perceived me weep with ...
... despair that succeeded to the joy I at first expressed on receiving news from my friends . I threw the letter on the table , and covered my face with my hands . " My dear Frankenstein , " exclaimed Henry , when he perceived me weep with ...
Page 113
... despair . I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind , and endowed with the will and power to effect purposes of horror , such as the deed which he had now done , nearly in the light of my own vampire , my own spirit let loose ...
... despair . I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind , and endowed with the will and power to effect purposes of horror , such as the deed which he had now done , nearly in the light of my own vampire , my own spirit let loose ...
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