Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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Page 56
... Jura ; and the thunder burst at once with frightful loudness from various quarters of the heavens . I remained , while the storm lasted , watching its progress with cu riosity and delight . As I stood at the door , on a sudden I beheld ...
... Jura ; and the thunder burst at once with frightful loudness from various quarters of the heavens . I remained , while the storm lasted , watching its progress with cu riosity and delight . As I stood at the door , on a sudden I beheld ...
Page 143
... Jura , and the bright summit of Mont Blanc , I wept like a child : Dear mountains ! my own beautiful lake ! how do you welcome your wanderer ? Your sum- mits are clear ; the sky and lake are blue and placid . Is this to prognosti- cate ...
... Jura , and the bright summit of Mont Blanc , I wept like a child : Dear mountains ! my own beautiful lake ! how do you welcome your wanderer ? Your sum- mits are clear ; the sky and lake are blue and placid . Is this to prognosti- cate ...
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... Jura with faint flashes ; and another darkened and sometimes disclosed the Môle , a peaked mountain to the east of the lake . A While I watched the storm , so beau- tiful yet terrific , I wandered on with a hasty step . This noble war ...
... Jura with faint flashes ; and another darkened and sometimes disclosed the Môle , a peaked mountain to the east of the lake . A While I watched the storm , so beau- tiful yet terrific , I wandered on with a hasty step . This noble war ...
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