Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 12
... a step was heard , the door of the chamber opened , and he advanced to the couch of the blooming youths , cradled in healthy sleep . Eternal sorrow sat upon his face as he bent down and kissed the forehead of 12 Preface .
... a step was heard , the door of the chamber opened , and he advanced to the couch of the blooming youths , cradled in healthy sleep . Eternal sorrow sat upon his face as he bent down and kissed the forehead of 12 Preface .
Page 16
... opened mine in terror . The idea so pos- sessed my mind , that a thrill of fear ran through me and I wished to exchange the ghastly image of my fancy for the realities around . I see them still : the very room , the dark parquet , the ...
... opened mine in terror . The idea so pos- sessed my mind , that a thrill of fear ran through me and I wished to exchange the ghastly image of my fancy for the realities around . I see them still : the very room , the dark parquet , the ...
Page 50
... Thonon ; the in- clemency of the weather obliged us to remain a day confined to the inn . In this house I chanced to find a volume of the works of Cor- nelius Agrippa . I opened it with apathy ; the 50 Frankenstein .
... Thonon ; the in- clemency of the weather obliged us to remain a day confined to the inn . In this house I chanced to find a volume of the works of Cor- nelius Agrippa . I opened it with apathy ; the 50 Frankenstein .
Page 51
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. nelius Agrippa . I opened it with apathy ; the theory which he attempts to demonstrate , and the wonderful facts which he relates , soon changed this feeling into enthusiasm . A new light seemed to dawn upon ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. nelius Agrippa . I opened it with apathy ; the theory which he attempts to demonstrate , and the wonderful facts which he relates , soon changed this feeling into enthusiasm . A new light seemed to dawn upon ...
Page 72
... opened upon me at once the information I had obtained was of a nature rather to direct my endeavors so soon as I should point them towards the object of my search , than to exhibit that object already " 1 accomplished . I was like the ...
... opened upon me at once the information I had obtained was of a nature rather to direct my endeavors so soon as I should point them towards the object of my search , than to exhibit that object already " 1 accomplished . I was like the ...
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