Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... morning , and each morning I was forced to reply with a mortifying nega- tive . Everything must have a beginning , to speak in Sanchean phrase ; and that beginning must be linked to something that went before . The Hindoos give the ...
... morning , and each morning I was forced to reply with a mortifying nega- tive . Everything must have a beginning , to speak in Sanchean phrase ; and that beginning must be linked to something that went before . The Hindoos give the ...
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... greatest attention . About two hours after this occurrence , we heard the ground sea ; and before night the ice broke , and freed our ship . We , however , lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in 32 Frankenstein .
... greatest attention . About two hours after this occurrence , we heard the ground sea ; and before night the ice broke , and freed our ship . We , however , lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in 32 Frankenstein .
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I profited of this time to rest for a few hours . In the morning ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I profited of this time to rest for a few hours . In the morning ...
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... morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to thin ribbons of wood . I never be- held anything so utterly destroyed . 66 The catastrophe of this tree excited my ...
... morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to thin ribbons of wood . I never be- held anything so utterly destroyed . 66 The catastrophe of this tree excited my ...
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... morning early I departed . Tears gushed from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the samë journey was to have taken place three months before , when a ...
... morning early I departed . Tears gushed from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the samë journey was to have taken place three months before , when a ...
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