Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... felt that blank incapability of in- vention which is the greatest misery of author- ship , when dull Nothing replies to our anxious invocations . Have you thought of a story ? I was asked each morning , and each morning I was forced to ...
... felt that blank incapability of in- vention which is the greatest misery of author- ship , when dull Nothing replies to our anxious invocations . Have you thought of a story ? I was asked each morning , and each morning I was forced to ...
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... were my study day and night , and my famil- iarity with them increased that regret which I had felt , as a child , on learning that my father's dying injunction had forbidden my uncle to allow me The Modern Prometheus . 21.
... were my study day and night , and my famil- iarity with them increased that regret which I had felt , as a child , on learning that my father's dying injunction had forbidden my uncle to allow me The Modern Prometheus . 21.
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. and acquitted myself to admiration . I must own I felt a little proud , when my captain offered me the second dignity in the vessel , and entreated me to remain with the greatest earnestness ; so valuable did ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. and acquitted myself to admiration . I must own I felt a little proud , when my captain offered me the second dignity in the vessel , and entreated me to remain with the greatest earnestness ; so valuable did ...
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... felt of finding a friend who might sympathize with me , and direct me by his counsel . I said I did not belong to that class of men who are offended by advice . I am self - educated , and perhaps I hardly rely suf- ficiently upon my own ...
... felt of finding a friend who might sympathize with me , and direct me by his counsel . I said I did not belong to that class of men who are offended by advice . I am self - educated , and perhaps I hardly rely suf- ficiently upon my own ...
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... offered communication ; yet I could not endure that he should renew his grief by a recital of his misfortunes . I felt the greatest eagerness to hear the promised narra- tive , partly from curiosity , and partly from a 40 Frankenstein .
... offered communication ; yet I could not endure that he should renew his grief by a recital of his misfortunes . I felt the greatest eagerness to hear the promised narra- tive , partly from curiosity , and partly from a 40 Frankenstein .
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