Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 100
... miserable monster whom I had created . He held up the curtain of the bed ; and his eyes , if eyes they may be called , were fixed on me . His jaws opened , and he muttered some inarti- culate sounds , while a grin wrinkled his cheeks ...
... miserable monster whom I had created . He held up the curtain of the bed ; and his eyes , if eyes they may be called , were fixed on me . His jaws opened , and he muttered some inarti- culate sounds , while a grin wrinkled his cheeks ...
Page 115
... miserable on this account . Relieve us from this fear , and we shall be the happiest creatures in the world . Your father's health is now so vigorous , that he appears ten years younger since last winter . Ernest also is so much im ...
... miserable on this account . Relieve us from this fear , and we shall be the happiest creatures in the world . Your father's health is now so vigorous , that he appears ten years younger since last winter . Ernest also is so much im ...
Page 138
... I now say , Thank God she did not live to witness the cruel , miserable death of her youngest darling ! " Come , Victor ; not brooding thoughts of vengeance against the assassin , but with feelings of 138 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... I now say , Thank God she did not live to witness the cruel , miserable death of her youngest darling ! " Come , Victor ; not brooding thoughts of vengeance against the assassin , but with feelings of 138 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
Page 153
... miserable the moment I enter my father's house after so long an ab- sence . But , tell me , how does my father support his misfortunes ? and how is my poor Elizabeth ? " " She indeed requires consolation ; she accused herself of having ...
... miserable the moment I enter my father's house after so long an ab- sence . But , tell me , how does my father support his misfortunes ? and how is my poor Elizabeth ? " " She indeed requires consolation ; she accused herself of having ...
Page 173
... your innocence ; and although I was then very wretched , I was not so miserable as I am now . " “ And do you also believe that I am so very , very wicked ? Do you also join with my enemies to crush me ? ” Her THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 173.
... your innocence ; and although I was then very wretched , I was not so miserable as I am now . " “ And do you also believe that I am so very , very wicked ? Do you also join with my enemies to crush me ? ” Her THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 173.
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