Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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Page 35
... smile at the warmth of my expressions , while I find every day new causes for repeating them . August 19th , 17— . Yesterday the stranger said to me , " You may easily perceive , Captain Walton , that I have suffered great and ...
... smile at the warmth of my expressions , while I find every day new causes for repeating them . August 19th , 17— . Yesterday the stranger said to me , " You may easily perceive , Captain Walton , that I have suffered great and ...
Page 64
... smile that plays upon the lips , al- though it may be deemed a sacrilege , is not banished . My mother was dead , but we had still duties which we ought to perform ; we must continue our course with the rest , and learn to think ...
... smile that plays upon the lips , al- though it may be deemed a sacrilege , is not banished . My mother was dead , but we had still duties which we ought to perform ; we must continue our course with the rest , and learn to think ...
Page 80
... smile , how Cornelius Agrippa went on ? whilst M. Waldman expressed the most heartfelt exultation in my progress . Two years passed in this manner , du- ring which I paid no visit to Geneva , but was engaged , heart and soul , in the ...
... smile , how Cornelius Agrippa went on ? whilst M. Waldman expressed the most heartfelt exultation in my progress . Two years passed in this manner , du- ring which I paid no visit to Geneva , but was engaged , heart and soul , in the ...
Page 122
... smiles , two little dim- ples appear on each cheek , which are , rosy with health . He has already had one or two little wives , but Louisa Biron is his favourite , a pretty little girl of five years of age . 66 Now , dear Victor , I ...
... smiles , two little dim- ples appear on each cheek , which are , rosy with health . He has already had one or two little wives , but Louisa Biron is his favourite , a pretty little girl of five years of age . 66 Now , dear Victor , I ...
Page 129
... smiles and frowns of a fair enemy , and the fire that consumes your own heart . How different from the manly and he- roical poetry of Greece and Rome . Summer passed away in these oc- cupations , and my return to Geneva was fixed for ...
... smiles and frowns of a fair enemy , and the fire that consumes your own heart . How different from the manly and he- roical poetry of Greece and Rome . Summer passed away in these oc- cupations , and my return to Geneva was fixed for ...
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