Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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... light ? I may there discover the wondrous power which attracts the needle ; and may regulate a thousand celestial ob- servations , that require only this voyage to render their seeming eccentricities consistent for ever . I shall ...
... light ? I may there discover the wondrous power which attracts the needle ; and may regulate a thousand celestial ob- servations , that require only this voyage to render their seeming eccentricities consistent for ever . I shall ...
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... time to rest for a few hours . • In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went upon deck , and found all the sailors busy on one side of the vessel , apparently talking to some one in the THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 23.
... time to rest for a few hours . • In the morning , however , as soon as it was light , I went upon deck , and found all the sailors busy on one side of the vessel , apparently talking to some one in the THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 23.
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... 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 under- a W d as as -re 1-- ald uld did 46 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... 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 under- a W d as as -re 1-- ald uld did 46 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... light seemed to dawn upon my mind ; and , bounding with joy , I com- municated my discovery to my father . I cannot help remarking here the many opportunities instructors possess of di- recting the attention of their pupils to useful ...
... light seemed to dawn upon my mind ; and , bounding with joy , I com- municated my discovery to my father . I cannot help remarking here the many opportunities instructors possess of di- recting the attention of their pupils to useful ...
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... light vanished , the oak had disappeared , and nothing remained but a blasted stump . When we visited it the next morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to ...
... light vanished , the oak had disappeared , and nothing remained but a blasted stump . When we visited it the next morning , we found the tree shattered in a singular manner . It was not splintered by the shock , but entirely reduced to ...
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