Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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... upon me , when I became the instructor of my brothers . Ernest was six years younger than myself , and was my principal pupil . He had been afflicted with ill health from his infancy , through which Elizabeth and The Modern Prometheus . 55.
... upon me , when I became the instructor of my brothers . Ernest was six years younger than myself , and was my principal pupil . He had been afflicted with ill health from his infancy , through which Elizabeth and The Modern Prometheus . 55.
Page 56
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ill health from his infancy , through which Elizabeth and I had been his constant nurses : his disposition was gentle , but he was incapa- ble of any severe application . William , the youngest of our family ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ill health from his infancy , through which Elizabeth and I had been his constant nurses : his disposition was gentle , but he was incapa- ble of any severe application . William , the youngest of our family ...
Page 57
... Elizabeth had caught the scarlet fever ; but her illness was not severe , and she quickly re- covered . During her confinement , many ar- guments had been urged to persuade my mother to refrain from attending upon her . She had , at ...
... Elizabeth had caught the scarlet fever ; but her illness was not severe , and she quickly re- covered . During her confinement , many ar- guments had been urged to persuade my mother to refrain from attending upon her . She had , at ...
Page 58
... Elizabeth and myself : " My children , " she said , " my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the pros- pect of your union . This expectation will now be the consolation of your father . Elizabeth , my love , you must supply ...
... Elizabeth and myself : " My children , " she said , " my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the pros- pect of your union . This expectation will now be the consolation of your father . Elizabeth , my love , you must supply ...
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... Elizabeth endeavored to renew the spirit of cheerfulness in our little society . Since the death of her aunt , her mind had acquired new firmness and vigor . She determined to fulfil her duties with the greatest exactness ; and she felt ...
... Elizabeth endeavored to renew the spirit of cheerfulness in our little society . Since the death of her aunt , her mind had acquired new firmness and vigor . She determined to fulfil her duties with the greatest exactness ; and she felt ...
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