Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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Page 11
... poor medium for the communica- tion of feeling . I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a friend . I have ...
... poor medium for the communica- tion of feeling . I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me ; whose eyes would reply to mine . You may deem me romantic , my dear sister , but I bitterly feel the want of a friend . I have ...
Page 14
... poor , and that her father would never consent to the union . My generous friend re- assured the suppliant , and on being informed of the name of her lover in- stantly abandoned his pursuit . He had already bought a farm with his money ...
... poor , and that her father would never consent to the union . My generous friend re- assured the suppliant , and on being informed of the name of her lover in- stantly abandoned his pursuit . He had already bought a farm with his money ...
Page 43
... poor girl , who committed herself to his care , and after the interment of his friend , he conducted her to Geneva , and placed her under the protection of a relation . Two years after this event Caroline became his wife . When my ...
... poor girl , who committed herself to his care , and after the interment of his friend , he conducted her to Geneva , and placed her under the protection of a relation . Two years after this event Caroline became his wife . When my ...
Page 109
... Poor Clerval ! what must have been his feelings ? A meeting , which he an- ticipated with such joy , so strangely turned to bitterness . But I was not the witness of his grief ; for I was lifeless , and did not recover my senses for a ...
... Poor Clerval ! what must have been his feelings ? A meeting , which he an- ticipated with such joy , so strangely turned to bitterness . But I was not the witness of his grief ; for I was lifeless , and did not recover my senses for a ...
Page 118
... poor nor so despised , their manners are more refined and moral . A ser- vant in Geneva does not mean the same thing as a servant in France and Eng- land . Justine , thus received in our fa- mily , learned the duties of a servant ; a ...
... poor nor so despised , their manners are more refined and moral . A ser- vant in Geneva does not mean the same thing as a servant in France and Eng- land . Justine , thus received in our fa- mily , learned the duties of a servant ; a ...
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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