Frankenstein, Or, the Modern Prometheus. [By M. W. Shelley.], Volume 1Lackington, Hughes, Harding, 1818 |
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... dare not expect such suc- cess , yet I cannot bear to look on the reverse of the picture . Continue to write to me by every opportunity : I may receive your letters ( though the chance is very doubtful ) on some occa- sions when I need ...
... dare not expect such suc- cess , yet I cannot bear to look on the reverse of the picture . Continue to write to me by every opportunity : I may receive your letters ( though the chance is very doubtful ) on some occa- sions when I need ...
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... wretch whom I feared every turn- ing of the street would present to my view . I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited , but felt impelled to hurry on , although wetted by the rain 102 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... wretch whom I feared every turn- ing of the street would present to my view . I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited , but felt impelled to hurry on , although wetted by the rain 102 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 118
... of a servant ; a condition which , in our fortunate coun- try , does not include the idea of igno- rance , and a sacrifice of the dignity of a human being . " After what I have said , I dare say 118 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... of a servant ; a condition which , in our fortunate coun- try , does not include the idea of igno- rance , and a sacrifice of the dignity of a human being . " After what I have said , I dare say 118 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " After what I have said , I dare say you well remember the heroine of my little tale for Justine was a great fa- vourite of your's ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humour ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " After what I have said , I dare say you well remember the heroine of my little tale for Justine was a great fa- vourite of your's ; and I recollect you once remarked , that if you were in an ill humour ...
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... 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 ,
... 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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