Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 27
... despairing ; and sometimes he gnashes his teeth , as if impatient of the weight of woes that oppresses him . When my guest was a little recovered , I had great trouble to keep off the men , who wished to ask him a thousand questions ...
... despairing ; and sometimes he gnashes his teeth , as if impatient of the weight of woes that oppresses him . When my guest was a little recovered , I had great trouble to keep off the men , who wished to ask him a thousand questions ...
Page 33
... , therefore , to judge respect- ing friendship . You have hope , and the world before you , and have no cause for despair . But I have lost every thing , and cannot begin life . anew c 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 33 · [ ...
... , therefore , to judge respect- ing friendship . You have hope , and the world before you , and have no cause for despair . But I have lost every thing , and cannot begin life . anew c 5 THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 33 · [ ...
Page 41
... despair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had saved but a very small sum of money from the wreck of his fortunes ; but it was suf ficient to provide him with sustenance for some months , and in the mean time he hoped to procure some ...
... despair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had saved but a very small sum of money from the wreck of his fortunes ; but it was suf ficient to provide him with sustenance for some months , and in the mean time he hoped to procure some ...
Page 42
... despair that their little fund was rapidly decreasing , and that there was no other prospect of support . But Caroline Beau- fort possessed a mind of an uncommon mould ; and her courage rose to sup- port her in her adversity . She pro ...
... despair that their little fund was rapidly decreasing , and that there was no other prospect of support . But Caroline Beau- fort possessed a mind of an uncommon mould ; and her courage rose to sup- port her in her adversity . She pro ...
Page 63
... despair that is exhibited on the countenance . It is so long before the mind can persuade it- self that she , whom we saw every day , and whose very existence appeared a part of our own , can have departed for ever THE MODERN PROMETHEUS ...
... despair that is exhibited on the countenance . It is so long before the mind can persuade it- self that she , whom we saw every day , and whose very existence appeared a part of our own , can have departed for ever THE MODERN PROMETHEUS ...
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