Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 14
... once be- · fore the destined ceremony ; but she was bathed in tears , and , throwing her- self at his feet , entreated him to spare her , confessing at the same time that she loved another , but that he was poor , and that her father ...
... once be- · fore the destined ceremony ; but she was bathed in tears , and , throwing her- self at his feet , entreated him to spare her , confessing at the same time that she loved another , but that he was poor , and that her father ...
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... Once , however , the lieu- tenant asked , Why he had come so far upon the ice in so strange a ve- hicle ? His countenance instantly assumed an aspect of the deepest gloom ; and he replied , " To seek one who fled from me c 2 THE MODERN ...
... Once , however , the lieu- tenant asked , Why he had come so far upon the ice in so strange a ve- hicle ? His countenance instantly assumed an aspect of the deepest gloom ; and he replied , " To seek one who fled from me c 2 THE MODERN ...
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... once my ad- miration and my pity to an astonishing degree . How can I see so noble a crea- ture destroyed by misery without feeling the most poignant grief ? He is so gentle , yet so wise ; his mind is so culti- vated ; and when he ...
... once my ad- miration and my pity to an astonishing degree . How can I see so noble a crea- ture destroyed by misery without feeling the most poignant grief ? He is so gentle , yet so wise ; his mind is so culti- vated ; and when he ...
Page 33
... once had a friend , the most noble of human creatures , and am entitled , therefore , to judge respect- ing friendship . You have hope , and the world before you , and have no cause for despair . But I have lost every thing , and cannot ...
... once had a friend , the most noble of human creatures , and am entitled , therefore , to judge respect- ing friendship . You have hope , and the world before you , and have no cause for despair . But I have lost every thing , and cannot ...
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... once your characteristic charm . Yet , if you will , smile at the warmth of my expressions , while I find every day ... once , that the memory of these evils should die with me ; but you have . won me to alter my determination . You seek ...
... once your characteristic charm . Yet , if you will , smile at the warmth of my expressions , while I find every day ... once , that the memory of these evils should die with me ; but you have . won me to alter my determination . You seek ...
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