Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... tears , and , throwing herself at his feet , entreated him to spare her , confessing at the same time that she loved another , but that he was poor , and that her father would never consent to the union . My generous friend reassured ...
... tears , and , throwing herself at his feet , entreated him to spare her , confessing at the same time that she loved another , but that he was poor , and that her father would never consent to the union . My generous friend reassured ...
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... possess a cultivated understanding .. We sat late , listening to his com-- plaints , and making many little ar rangements for the future . The next Tears morning early I departed . guished from the eyes 66 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... possess a cultivated understanding .. We sat late , listening to his com-- plaints , and making many little ar rangements for the future . The next Tears morning early I departed . guished from the eyes 66 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Tears morning early I departed . guished from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the same journey was to have taken place three ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Tears morning early I departed . guished from the eyes of Elizabeth ; they proceeded partly from sorrow at my departure , and partly because she reflected that the same journey was to have taken place three ...
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... tear my thoughts from my employment , loathsome in itself , but which had taken an irresistible hold of my imagi- nation . I wished , as it were , to pro- crastinate all that related to my feelings of affection until the great object ...
... tear my thoughts from my employment , loathsome in itself , but which had taken an irresistible hold of my imagi- nation . I wished , as it were , to pro- crastinate all that related to my feelings of affection until the great object ...
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... tears already flow . Adieu , my dearest cousin . “ ELIZABETH LAVENZA . " Geneva , March 18th , 17- . " " Dear , dear Elizabeth ! " I exclaim- ed when I had read her letter , " I will write instantly , and relieve them from the anxiety ...
... tears already flow . Adieu , my dearest cousin . “ ELIZABETH LAVENZA . " Geneva , March 18th , 17- . " " Dear , dear Elizabeth ! " I exclaim- ed when I had read her letter , " I will write instantly , and relieve them from the anxiety ...
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