Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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... desire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than any thing I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write each a story , founded on some super- natural ...
... desire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than any thing I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write each a story , founded on some super- natural ...
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... desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a friend . I have no one near me , gentle yet courageous , possessed ...
... desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a friend . I have no one near me , gentle yet courageous , possessed ...
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... desire to attain , breathe a degree of renovating warmth which I had not expected . No incidents have hitherto befallen us that would make a figure in a letter . One or two stiff gales , and the break- ing of a mast , are accidents ...
... desire to attain , breathe a degree of renovating warmth which I had not expected . No incidents have hitherto befallen us that would make a figure in a letter . One or two stiff gales , and the break- ing of a mast , are accidents ...
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Mary Shelley. · [ ceeded . One day I mentioned to him . the desire I had always felt of finding a friend who might sympathise with me , and direct me by his counsel . I said , I did not belong to that class of men who are offended by ...
Mary Shelley. · [ ceeded . One day I mentioned to him . the desire I had always felt of finding a friend who might sympathise with me , and direct me by his counsel . I said , I did not belong to that class of men who are offended by ...
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... and partly from a strong desire to ameliorate his fate , if it were in my power . I expressed these feelings in my answer . " I thank you , " he replied , " for your sympathy , but it is useless ; my fate 36 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... and partly from a strong desire to ameliorate his fate , if it were in my power . I expressed these feelings in my answer . " I thank you , " he replied , " for your sympathy , but it is useless ; my fate 36 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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