Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... hands . These tales excited in us a playful de- sire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than anything I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write ...
... hands . These tales excited in us a playful de- sire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than anything I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write ...
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... hands . There was the History of the In- constant Lover , who , when he thought to clasp the bride to whom he had pledged his vows , found himself in the arms of the pale ghost of her whom he had deserted . There was the tale of the ...
... hands . There was the History of the In- constant Lover , who , when he thought to clasp the bride to whom he had pledged his vows , found himself in the arms of the pale ghost of her whom he had deserted . There was the tale of the ...
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... hand . We learned Latin and Eng- lish , that we might read the writings of those languages ; and so far from study being made odious to us by punishment , we loved applica- tion , and our amusements have been the labors of other ...
... hand . We learned Latin and Eng- lish , that we might read the writings of those languages ; and so far from study being made odious to us by punishment , we loved applica- tion , and our amusements have been the labors of other ...
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... hands of Elizabeth and myself : " My children , " she said , " my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the pros- pect of your union . This expectation will now be the consolation of your father . Elizabeth , my love , you ...
... hands of Elizabeth and myself : " My children , " she said , " my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the pros- pect of your union . This expectation will now be the consolation of your father . Elizabeth , my love , you ...
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... hand rent away some dear connection , and why should I describe a sorrow which all have felt , and must feel ? The time at length arrives , when grief is rather an indulgence than a necessity ; and the smile that plays upon the lips ...
... hand rent away some dear connection , and why should I describe a sorrow which all have felt , and must feel ? The time at length arrives , when grief is rather an indulgence than a necessity ; and the smile that plays upon the lips ...
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