Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 pages |
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Page 39
... became ex- pressive of a calm , settled grief , which touched me to the heart . But he was silent , and pres- ently retired to his cabin . Even broken in spirit as he is , no one can feel more deeply than he does the beauties of nature ...
... became ex- pressive of a calm , settled grief , which touched me to the heart . But he was silent , and pres- ently retired to his cabin . Even broken in spirit as he is , no one can feel more deeply than he does the beauties of nature ...
Page 44
... procure some respectable employment in a merchant's house . The interval was consequently spent in inaction . His grief only became more deep and rankling , when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length 44 Frankenstein .
... procure some respectable employment in a merchant's house . The interval was consequently spent in inaction . His grief only became more deep and rankling , when he had leisure for reflection ; and at length 44 Frankenstein .
Page 45
... became his wife . When my father became a husband and a parent , he found his time so occupied by the duties of his new situation , that he relinquished many of his public employments , and devoted himself to The Modern Prometheus . 45.
... became his wife . When my father became a husband and a parent , he found his time so occupied by the duties of his new situation , that he relinquished many of his public employments , and devoted himself to The Modern Prometheus . 45.
Page 47
... became my playfellow , and , as we grew older , my friend . She was docile and good - tempered , yet gay and playful as a summer insect . Al- though she was lively and animated , her feel- ings were strong and deep , and her disposition ...
... became my playfellow , and , as we grew older , my friend . She was docile and good - tempered , yet gay and playful as a summer insect . Al- though she was lively and animated , her feel- ings were strong and deep , and her disposition ...
Page 50
... became the torrent which , in its course , swept me onwards to my fate . Natural Philosophy is the genius that has regulated my fate ; I desire , therefore , in this narration , to state those facts which led to my predilection for that ...
... became the torrent which , in its course , swept me onwards to my fate . Natural Philosophy is the genius that has regulated my fate ; I desire , therefore , in this narration , to state those facts which led to my predilection for that ...
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