Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... REFLECTIONS OF ROCHEFOUCAULD . " Unusually well made and attractive . ” -Dial , Chicago . " For purity of text , elegance of typography , and beauty of external form , they cannot be equalled . " - Church Standard Philadelphia . OR THE ...
... REFLECTIONS OF ROCHEFOUCAULD . " Unusually well made and attractive . ” -Dial , Chicago . " For purity of text , elegance of typography , and beauty of external form , they cannot be equalled . " - Church Standard Philadelphia . OR THE ...
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... reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I feel my heart glow with an enthusiasm which elevates me to Heaven ; for nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady pur- pose a point on ...
... reflections have dispelled the agitation with which I began my letter , and I feel my heart glow with an enthusiasm which elevates me to Heaven ; for nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady pur- pose a point on ...
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... he hoped to procure some respectable employment in a merchant's house . The interval was consequently spent in inaction . His grief only became more deep and rankling , when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length 44 Frankenstein .
... he hoped to procure some respectable employment in a merchant's house . The interval was consequently spent in inaction . His grief only became more deep and rankling , when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length 44 Frankenstein .
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length it took so fast hold of his mind , that at the end of three months he lay on a bed of sickness , incapable of any exertion . His daughter attended him with ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length it took so fast hold of his mind , that at the end of three months he lay on a bed of sickness , incapable of any exertion . His daughter attended him with ...
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... reflections upon self . But , in drawing the picture of my early days , I must not omit to record those events which led , by insensible steps , to my after tale of misery ; for when I would account to myself for the birth of that ...
... reflections upon self . But , in drawing the picture of my early days , I must not omit to record those events which led , by insensible steps , to my after tale of misery ; for when I would account to myself for the birth of that ...
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