Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 1
... my welfare , and increasing confidence in the success of my undertaking . I am already far north of London ; and as I walk in the streets of Peters- VOL . I. R burgh , I feel a cold northern breeze play upon FRANKENSTEIN; ...
... my welfare , and increasing confidence in the success of my undertaking . I am already far north of London ; and as I walk in the streets of Peters- VOL . I. R burgh , I feel a cold northern breeze play upon FRANKENSTEIN; ...
Page 8
... already adopted ; for there is a great difference between walking the deck and remaining seated motionless for hours , when no exercise prevents the blood from actually freezing in your veins . I have no ambition to lose my life on the ...
... already adopted ; for there is a great difference between walking the deck and remaining seated motionless for hours , when no exercise prevents the blood from actually freezing in your veins . I have no ambition to lose my life on the ...
Page 10
... already engaged ap- pear to be men on whom I can depend , and are certainly possessed of dauntless courage . But I have one want which I have never yet been able to satisfy ; and the absence of the object of which I now feel 10 ...
... already engaged ap- pear to be men on whom I can depend , and are certainly possessed of dauntless courage . But I have one want which I have never yet been able to satisfy ; and the absence of the object of which I now feel 10 ...
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... re- assured the suppliant , and on being informed of the name of her lover in- stantly abandoned his pursuit . He had already bought a farm with his money , on which he had designed to pass the remainder of 14 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... re- assured the suppliant , and on being informed of the name of her lover in- stantly abandoned his pursuit . He had already bought a farm with his money , on which he had designed to pass the remainder of 14 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 19
... already reached a very high latitude ; but it is the height of summer , and although not so warm as in England , the southern gales , which blow us speedily towards those shores which I so ardently desire to attain , breathe a degree of ...
... already reached a very high latitude ; but it is the height of summer , and although not so warm as in England , the southern gales , which blow us speedily towards those shores which I so ardently desire to attain , breathe a degree of ...
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