Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... marriage with her lover . the old man decidedly refused , think- ing himself bound in honour to my friend ; who , when he found the father inexorable , quitted his country , nor returned until he heard that his former mistress was married ...
... marriage with her lover . the old man decidedly refused , think- ing himself bound in honour to my friend ; who , when he found the father inexorable , quitted his country , nor returned until he heard that his former mistress was married ...
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... marriage illustrate his character , I cannot refrain from relating them . One of his most intimate friends was a merchant , who , from a flourishing state , fell , through numerous mischances , into poverty . This man , whose name was ...
... marriage illustrate his character , I cannot refrain from relating them . One of his most intimate friends was a merchant , who , from a flourishing state , fell , through numerous mischances , into poverty . This man , whose name was ...
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... married early in life an Italian gentleman . Soon after her marriage , she had accom- panied her husband into her native country , and for some years my father had very little communication with her . About the time I mentioned she died ...
... married early in life an Italian gentleman . Soon after her marriage , she had accom- panied her husband into her native country , and for some years my father had very little communication with her . About the time I mentioned she died ...
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... Victor , I dare say you wish to be indulged in a little gossip concerning the good people of Geneva . The pretty Miss Mansfield has already received the congratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a 122 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... Victor , I dare say you wish to be indulged in a little gossip concerning the good people of Geneva . The pretty Miss Mansfield has already received the congratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a 122 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. received the congratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a young Englishman , John Melbourne , Esq . Her ugly sister , Manon , married M. Duvillard , the rich banker , last au- tumn . Your ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. received the congratulatory visits on her approaching marriage with a young Englishman , John Melbourne , Esq . Her ugly sister , Manon , married M. Duvillard , the rich banker , last au- tumn . Your ...
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