Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 25
... earth can afford . I replied , however , that we were on a voyage of discovery towards the northern pole . Upon hearing this he appeared satis- fied , and consented to come on board . Good God ! Margaret , if you had seen the man who ...
... earth can afford . I replied , however , that we were on a voyage of discovery towards the northern pole . Upon hearing this he appeared satis- fied , and consented to come on board . Good God ! Margaret , if you had seen the man who ...
Page 34
... earth . Such a man has a double existence he may suffer misery , and be overwhelmed by disappointments ; yet , when he has retired into himself , he will be like a celestial spirit , that has a halo around him , within whose circle no ...
... earth . Such a man has a double existence he may suffer misery , and be overwhelmed by disappointments ; yet , when he has retired into himself , he will be like a celestial spirit , that has a halo around him , within whose circle no ...
Page 116
... more creditable to cultivate the earth for the sustenance of man , than to be the confidant , and sometimes the accomplice , of his vices ; which is ་ the profession of a lawyer . I said , that 116 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... more creditable to cultivate the earth for the sustenance of man , than to be the confidant , and sometimes the accomplice , of his vices ; which is ་ the profession of a lawyer . I said , that 116 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 166
... checked . I believe that I have no enemy on earth , and none surely would have been so wicked as to destroy me wantonly . Did the murderer place it there ? I know of no opportunity afforded him for so doing ; or , 166 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... checked . I believe that I have no enemy on earth , and none surely would have been so wicked as to destroy me wantonly . Did the murderer place it there ? I know of no opportunity afforded him for so doing ; or , 166 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 194
... earth , the ha- bitations of another race of beings . We passed the bridge of Pelissier , where the ravine , which the river forms , opened before us , and we began to as- cend the mountain that overhangs it . Soon after we entered the ...
... earth , the ha- bitations of another race of beings . We passed the bridge of Pelissier , where the ravine , which the river forms , opened before us , and we began to as- cend the mountain that overhangs it . Soon after we entered the ...
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