Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... Albertus Magnus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight ; they appeared to me trea- 4 sures known to few beside myself ; and although I D 3 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 53 those of the former were real and prac- ...
... Albertus Magnus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers with delight ; they appeared to me trea- 4 sures known to few beside myself ; and although I D 3 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 53 those of the former were real and prac- ...
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... Albertus Magnus should arise in the eighteenth century ; but our family was not scientifical , and I had not attended any of the lectures given at the schools of Geneva . My dreams were therefore undisturbed by reality ; and I entered ...
... Albertus Magnus should arise in the eighteenth century ; but our family was not scientifical , and I had not attended any of the lectures given at the schools of Geneva . My dreams were therefore undisturbed by reality ; and I entered ...
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... Albertus Magnus , and Paracelsus D 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 57 which stood about twenty yards from ...
... Albertus Magnus , and Paracelsus D 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 57 which stood about twenty yards from ...
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. throw of Cornelius Agrippa , Albertus Magnus , and Paracelsus , who had so long reigned the lords of my imagina- tion . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. throw of Cornelius Agrippa , Albertus Magnus , and Paracelsus , who had so long reigned the lords of my imagina- tion . But by some fatality I did not feel inclined to commence the study of any modern system ...
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