Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus, Volumes 1-2Whittaker, 1823 |
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... my path . Oh , that some en- couraging voice would answer in the affirmative ! My courage and my reso- lution is firm ; but my hopes fluctuate , and my spirits are often depressed . I am about THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 7.
... my path . Oh , that some en- couraging voice would answer in the affirmative ! My courage and my reso- lution is firm ; but my hopes fluctuate , and my spirits are often depressed . I am about THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 7.
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Mary Shelley. and my spirits are often depressed . I am about to proceed on a long and dif- ficult voyage ; the emergencies of which will demand all my fortitude : I am re- quired not only to raise the spirits of others , but sometimes ...
Mary Shelley. and my spirits are often depressed . I am about to proceed on a long and dif- ficult voyage ; the emergencies of which will demand all my fortitude : I am re- quired not only to raise the spirits of others , but sometimes ...
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... spirits . I love you very tenderly . Remember me with affection , should you never hear from me again . Your affectionate brother , ROBERT WALTON , 1 LETTER III . To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . MY THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
... spirits . I love you very tenderly . Remember me with affection , should you never hear from me again . Your affectionate brother , ROBERT WALTON , 1 LETTER III . To Mrs. SAVILLE , England . MY THE MODERN PROMETHEUS . 17.
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... spirits : my men are bold , and apparently firm of purpose ; nor do the floating sheets of ice that continually pass us , indi- cating the dangers of the region towards which we are 18 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , LETTER III. ...
... spirits : my men are bold , and apparently firm of purpose ; nor do the floating sheets of ice that continually pass us , indi- cating the dangers of the region towards which we are 18 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR , LETTER III. ...
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... my dear Margaret , that I should find no friend on the wide ocean ; yet I have found a Iman who , before his spirit had been broken by misery , I should have been happy to have possessed as the brother of my heart 30 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... my dear Margaret , that I should find no friend on the wide ocean ; yet I have found a Iman who , before his spirit had been broken by misery , I should have been happy to have possessed as the brother of my heart 30 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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