Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... expressed a wish that I should furnish them with some account of the origin of the story . I am the more willing to comply be- cause I shall thus give a general answer to the question so very frequently asked me , " How I , then a young ...
... expressed a wish that I should furnish them with some account of the origin of the story . I am the more willing to comply be- cause I shall thus give a general answer to the question so very frequently asked me , " How I , then a young ...
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... much as my 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 .
... much as my 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 .
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... expressed these feelings in my answer . " I thank you , " he replied , " for your sym- pathy , but it is useless ; my fate is nearly ful- filled . I wait for but one event , and then I shall repose in peace . I understand your feel- ing ...
... expressed these feelings in my answer . " I thank you , " he replied , " for your sym- pathy , but it is useless ; my fate is nearly ful- filled . I wait for but one event , and then I shall repose in peace . I understand your feel- ing ...
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... . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ; and this disinclination was in- fluenced by the following circumstance : - My father expressed a wish that I should attend a 54 Frankenstein .
... . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ; and this disinclination was in- fluenced by the following circumstance : - My father expressed a wish that I should attend a 54 Frankenstein .
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. My father expressed a wish that I should attend a course of lectures upon natural philosophy , to which I cheerfully consented . Some accident prevented my attending these lectures until the course was nearly ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. My father expressed a wish that I should attend a course of lectures upon natural philosophy , to which I cheerfully consented . Some accident prevented my attending these lectures until the course was nearly ...
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