Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... affection , and the excellence of universal virtue . The opinions which naturally spring from the character and situation of the hero are by no means to be conceived as existing always in my own con- viction ; nor is any inference ...
... affection , and the excellence of universal virtue . The opinions which naturally spring from the character and situation of the hero are by no means to be conceived as existing always in my own con- viction ; nor is any inference ...
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... may again and again testify my gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R. WALTON . LETTER II . · To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . B 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 9 I shall depart for the latter town in ...
... may again and again testify my gratitude for all your love and kindness . Your affectionate brother , R. WALTON . LETTER II . · To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . B 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 9 I shall depart for the latter town in ...
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... they want ( as the painters call it ) keeping ; and I greatly need a friend who would have sense enough not to despise me as romantic , and affection enough for me to endeavour to regu- kate my mind 12 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... they want ( as the painters call it ) keeping ; and I greatly need a friend who would have sense enough not to despise me as romantic , and affection enough for me to endeavour to regu- kate my mind 12 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... most to support my spirits . I love you very tenderly . Remember me with affection , should you never hear from me again . Your affectionate brother , ROBERT WALTON . LETTER III . To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . MY THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
... most to support my spirits . I love you very tenderly . Remember me with affection , should you never hear from me again . Your affectionate brother , ROBERT WALTON . LETTER III . To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . MY THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
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... affection for my guest increases every day . He excites at once my ad- miration and my pity to an astonishing degree . How can I see so noble a creature destroyed by misery without feeling the most poignant grief ? He is so gentle , yet ...
... affection for my guest increases every day . He excites at once my ad- miration and my pity to an astonishing degree . How can I see so noble a creature destroyed by misery without feeling the most poignant grief ? He is so gentle , yet ...
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