Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 26
... gentle yet courageous , possessed of a cultivated as well as of a capa- cious mind , whose tastes are like my own , to approve or amend my plans . How would such a friend repair the faults of your poor brother ! I am too ardent in ...
... gentle yet courageous , possessed of a cultivated as well as of a capa- cious mind , whose tastes are like my own , to approve or amend my plans . How would such a friend repair the faults of your poor brother ! I am too ardent in ...
Page 37
... gentle , that the sailors are all interested in him , although they have very little communication with him . For my own part , I begin to love him as a brother ; and his constant and deep grief fills me with sympathy and compassion ...
... gentle , that the sailors are all interested in him , although they have very little communication with him . For my own part , I begin to love him as a brother ; and his constant and deep grief fills me with sympathy and compassion ...
Page 47
... gentle and affectionate disposition . These indica- tions , and a desire to bind as closely as possi- ble the ties of domestic love , determined my mother to consider Elizabeth as my future wife ; a design which she never found reason ...
... gentle and affectionate disposition . These indica- tions , and a desire to bind as closely as possi- ble the ties of domestic love , determined my mother to consider Elizabeth as my future wife ; a design which she never found reason ...
Page 56
... gentle , but he was incapa- ble of any severe application . William , the youngest of our family , was yet an infant , and the most beautiful little fellow in the world ; his lively blue eyes , dimpled cheeks , and en- dearing manners ...
... gentle , but he was incapa- ble of any severe application . William , the youngest of our family , was yet an infant , and the most beautiful little fellow in the world ; his lively blue eyes , dimpled cheeks , and en- dearing manners ...
Page 96
... gentle , and extremely pretty ; as I men- tioned before , her mien and her expressions continually remind me of my dear aunt . " I must say also a few words to you , my dear cousin , of little darling William . I wish you could see him ...
... gentle , and extremely pretty ; as I men- tioned before , her mien and her expressions continually remind me of my dear aunt . " I must say also a few words to you , my dear cousin , of little darling William . I wish you could see him ...
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