Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 37
... peace . I understand your feeling , " con- tinued he , perceiving that I wished to interrupt him ; " but you are mistaken , my friend , if thus you will allow me to name you ; nothing can alter my destiny listen to my history , and you ...
... peace . I understand your feeling , " con- tinued he , perceiving that I wished to interrupt him ; " but you are mistaken , my friend , if thus you will allow me to name you ; nothing can alter my destiny listen to my history , and you ...
Page 93
... peaceful mind , and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquillity . I do not think that the pursuit of knowledge is an exception to this rule . If the study to which you apply yourself has a tendency to THE ...
... peaceful mind , and never to allow passion or a transitory desire to disturb his tranquillity . I do not think that the pursuit of knowledge is an exception to this rule . If the study to which you apply yourself has a tendency to THE ...
Page 121
... a decline , which at first increased her irritability , but she is now at peace for ever . She died on the first approach of cold weather , at VOL . I. G the beginning of this last winter . Jus- tine has THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 121.
... a decline , which at first increased her irritability , but she is now at peace for ever . She died on the first approach of cold weather , at VOL . I. G the beginning of this last winter . Jus- tine has THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 121.
Page 139
Mary Shelley. of vengeance against the assassin , but with feelings of peace and gentleness , that will heal , instead of festering , the wounds of our minds . Enter the house of mourning , my friend , but with kind- ness and affection ...
Mary Shelley. of vengeance against the assassin , but with feelings of peace and gentleness , that will heal , instead of festering , the wounds of our minds . Enter the house of mourning , my friend , but with kind- ness and affection ...
Page 143
... peace , or to mock at my unhappiness ? " I fear , my friend , that I shall render myself tedious by dwelling on these pre- liminary circumstances ; but they were days of comparative happiness , and I think of them with pleasure . My ...
... peace , or to mock at my unhappiness ? " I fear , my friend , that I shall render myself tedious by dwelling on these pre- liminary circumstances ; but they were days of comparative happiness , and I think of them with pleasure . My ...
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