Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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... ; for nothing contributes so much to tran- quillize the mind as a steady purpose , — a point on which the soul may fix its in- tellectual eye . This expedition has been the favourite dream of my early years . I have 4 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... ; for nothing contributes so much to tran- quillize the mind as a steady purpose , — a point on which the soul may fix its in- tellectual eye . This expedition has been the favourite dream of my early years . I have 4 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... 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 of a cultivated as well as of a capacious mind , whose tastes ...
... 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 of a cultivated as well as of a capacious mind , whose tastes ...
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... : his eyes have generally an expression of * wildness , and even madness ; but there are moments when , if any one performs an act of kindness towards him , or does ed ad ed On nit . re : nof here 26 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... : his eyes have generally an expression of * wildness , and even madness ; but there are moments when , if any one performs an act of kindness towards him , or does ed ad ed On nit . re : nof here 26 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... eyes , although as lively as a bird's , pos- sessed an attractive softness . Her figure was light and airy ; and , though capa- ble of enduring great fatigue , she ap- peared the most fragile creature in the world . While I admired her ...
... eyes , although as lively as a bird's , pos- sessed an attractive softness . Her figure was light and airy ; and , though capa- ble of enduring great fatigue , she ap- peared the most fragile creature in the world . While I admired her ...
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... eyes did not Distillation , escape my examinations . and the wonderful effects of steam , pro- cesses of which my favourite authors were utterly ignorant , excited my asto- nishment ; but my utmost wonder was engaged by some experiments ...
... eyes did not Distillation , escape my examinations . and the wonderful effects of steam , pro- cesses of which my favourite authors were utterly ignorant , excited my asto- nishment ; but my utmost wonder was engaged by some experiments ...
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