Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 11
... sensations . After this , my life became busier , and reality stood in place of fiction . My husband , however , was from the first very anxious that I should prove myself worthy of my parentage , and enrol myself on the page of fame ...
... sensations . After this , my life became busier , and reality stood in place of fiction . My husband , however , was from the first very anxious that I should prove myself worthy of my parentage , and enrol myself on the page of fame ...
Page 29
... sensations on the near prospect of my undertaking . It is impossible to communicate to you a conception of the trembling sensation , half fearful , with which I am preparing to depart . I am going to unexplored regions , to " the land ...
... sensations on the near prospect of my undertaking . It is impossible to communicate to you a conception of the trembling sensation , half fearful , with which I am preparing to depart . I am going to unexplored regions , to " the land ...
Page 76
... sensation but for this one pursuit . It was in- deed but a passing trance , that only made me feel with renewed acuteness so soon as , the un- natural stimulus ceasing to operate , I had re- turned to my old habits . I collected bones ...
... sensation but for this one pursuit . It was in- deed but a passing trance , that only made me feel with renewed acuteness so soon as , the un- natural stimulus ceasing to operate , I had re- turned to my old habits . I collected bones ...
Page 98
... sensations of others , declined the subject , al- leging in excuse his total ignorance ; and the conversation took a more general turn . I thanked my friend from my heart , but I did not speak . I saw plainly that he was sur- prised ...
... sensations of others , declined the subject , al- leging in excuse his total ignorance ; and the conversation took a more general turn . I thanked my friend from my heart , but I did not speak . I saw plainly that he was sur- prised ...
Page 102
... sensations . A serene sky and verdant fields filled me with ecstasy . The present season was indeed divine ; the flowers of spring bloomed in the hedges , while those of summer were already in bud : I was undisturbed by thoughts which ...
... sensations . A serene sky and verdant fields filled me with ecstasy . The present season was indeed divine ; the flowers of spring bloomed in the hedges , while those of summer were already in bud : I was undisturbed by thoughts which ...
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