Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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Page 43
... weeping bitterly , when my father entered the chamber . He came like a protecting spirit to the poor girl , who committed herself to his care , and after the interment of his friend he conducted her to Geneva , and placed her under the ...
... weeping bitterly , when my father entered the chamber . He came like a protecting spirit to the poor girl , who committed herself to his care , and after the interment of his friend he conducted her to Geneva , and placed her under the ...
Page 137
... I have mur- dered my darling infant ! ' " She fainted , and was restored with extreme difficulty . When she again lived , it was only to weep and sigh . She told me , that that same evening Willia mhad THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 137.
... I have mur- dered my darling infant ! ' " She fainted , and was restored with extreme difficulty . When she again lived , it was only to weep and sigh . She told me , that that same evening Willia mhad THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 137.
Page 138
... weeps con- tinually , and accuses herself unjustly as the cause of his death ; her words pierce my heart . We are all unhappy ; but will not that be an additional motive for you , my son , to return and be our comforter ? Your dear ...
... weeps con- tinually , and accuses herself unjustly as the cause of his death ; her words pierce my heart . We are all unhappy ; but will not that be an additional motive for you , my son , to return and be our comforter ? Your dear ...
Page 139
... - vered my face with my hands . My dear Frankenstein , " exclaimed Henry , when he perceived me weep with bitterness , " are you always to be unhappy ? My dear friend , what has happened ? THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 139.
... - vered my face with my hands . My dear Frankenstein , " exclaimed Henry , when he perceived me weep with bitterness , " are you always to be unhappy ? My dear friend , what has happened ? THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 139.
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... pathy . " Poor William ! " said he , " that dear child ; he now sleeps with his an- gel mother . His friends mourn , and weep , but he is at rest : he does not } now feel the murderer's grasp ; a sod covers his 140 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... pathy . " Poor William ! " said he , " that dear child ; he now sleeps with his an- gel mother . His friends mourn , and weep , but he is at rest : he does not } now feel the murderer's grasp ; a sod covers his 140 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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