Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 15
... heard that his former mistress was married according to her inclinations . " What a noble fellow ! " you will exclaim . He is so ; but then he has passed all his life on board a vessel , and has scarcely an idea beyond the rope and the ...
... heard that his former mistress was married according to her inclinations . " What a noble fellow ! " you will exclaim . He is so ; but then he has passed all his life on board a vessel , and has scarcely an idea beyond the rope and the ...
Page 23
... heard the ground sea ; and before night the ice broke , and freed our ship . We , however , lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I ...
... heard the ground sea ; and before night the ice broke , and freed our ship . We , however , lay to until the morning , fearing to encounter in the dark those large loose masses which float about after the breaking up of the ice . I ...
Page 45
... heard my mo- ther say , that she was at that time the most beautiful child she had ever seen , and showed signs even then of a gentle and affectionate disposition . These indica- tions , and a desire to bind as closely as possible the ...
... heard my mo- ther say , that she was at that time the most beautiful child she had ever seen , and showed signs even then of a gentle and affectionate disposition . These indica- tions , and a desire to bind as closely as possible the ...
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... over the other ; the voice of command was never heard amongst us ; but mutual affection en- gaged us all to comply with and obey the slightest desire of each other . དྲ 1 e CHAPTER II . g ن من m 60 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... over the other ; the voice of command was never heard amongst us ; but mutual affection en- gaged us all to comply with and obey the slightest desire of each other . དྲ 1 e CHAPTER II . g ن من m 60 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 62
... heard that her favourite was recovering , she could no longer de- bar herself from her society , and entered her chamber long before the danger of infection was past . The consequences of this imprudence were fatal . On the third day my ...
... heard that her favourite was recovering , she could no longer de- bar herself from her society , and entered her chamber long before the danger of infection was past . The consequences of this imprudence were fatal . On the third day my ...
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affection Agatha agony Albertus Magnus anguish appeared arrived beautiful became beheld beloved bestowed calm Clerval Cologny companion consola consolation Cornelius Agrippa cottage countenance cousin creature dæmon dared dark daugh dear Victor death delight desire despair destroyed discovered dreadful dream earth Elizabeth endeavoured endured entered eyes father favourite fear feelings Felix felt Frankenstein Geneva gentle grief happy heard heart heavens hope horror human Ingolstadt innocent journey Jura Justine kind Kirwin Krempe labours Leghorn light live looked manner marriage MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY mind miserable misfortunes MODERN PROMETHEUS monster Mont Blanc months morning mountains murder natural philosophy ness never night Paracelsus passed peace perceived pleasure rage reflect remained resolved revenge Rhine Safie scene sensations smiles sometimes soon sorrow spirits strange suffered sunk Switzerland tale tears thought tion torture tranquillity vengeance voice wept wind wish wonder wood words wretch