Frankenstein: or, The modern PrometheusG. and W.G. Whittaker,., 1823 |
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... entered , misery and despair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had saved but a very small sum of money from the wreck of his fortunes ; but it was suf ficient to provide him with sustenance for some months , and in the mean time he hoped to ...
... entered , misery and despair alone welcomed him . Beaufort had saved but a very small sum of money from the wreck of his fortunes ; but it was suf ficient to provide him with sustenance for some months , and in the mean time he hoped to ...
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... entered the chamber . He came like a protecting spirit to the 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 ...
... entered the chamber . He came like a protecting spirit to the 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 ...
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... entered with the greatest diligence into the search of the philosopher's stone and the elixir of life . But the latter ob- tained my most undivided attention : wealth was an inferior object ; but what glory would 54 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
... entered with the greatest diligence into the search of the philosopher's stone and the elixir of life . But the latter ob- tained my most undivided attention : wealth was an inferior object ; but what glory would 54 FRANKENSTEIN ; OR ,
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... entered her chamber long before the danger of infection was past . The consequences of this imprudence were fatal . On the third day my mother sickened ; her fever was very malignant , and the looks of her attendants prognosticated the ...
... entered her chamber long before the danger of infection was past . The consequences of this imprudence were fatal . On the third day my mother sickened ; her fever was very malignant , and the looks of her attendants prognosticated the ...
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... entered shortly after . This professor was very unlike his colleague . He appeared about fifty years of age , but with an aspect expressive of the greatest bene- volence ; a few gray hairs covered his temples , but those at the back of ...
... entered shortly after . This professor was very unlike his colleague . He appeared about fifty years of age , but with an aspect expressive of the greatest bene- volence ; a few gray hairs covered his temples , but those at the back of ...
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الصفحة 88 - I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I F2 embraced her ; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the hue of death ; her features appeared to change, and I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms ; a shroud enveloped her form, and I saw the grave-worms crawling in the folds of the flannel.
الصفحة 80 - What then I was. The sounding cataract Haunted me like a passion : the tall rock, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, Their colours and their forms, were then to me An appetite; a feeling and a love, That had no need of a remoter charm, By thought supplied, nor any interest Unborrowed from the eye.
الصفحة 86 - I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open ; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs. How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom, with such infinite pains and care, I had endeavoured to form?
الصفحة 85 - IT was on a dreary night of November, that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. With an anxiety that almost amounted to agony, I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet.
الصفحة 220 - My imagination was vivid, yet my powers of analysis and application were intense ; by the union of these qualities I conceived the idea, and executed the creation of a man.
الصفحة 201 - It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being: all the events of that period appear confused and indistinct. A strange multiplicity of sensations seized me, and I saw, felt, heard, and smelt, at the same time; and it was, indeed, a long time before I learned to distinguish between the operations of my various senses.
الصفحة 62 - But these philosophers, whose hands seem only made to dabble in dirt, and their eyes to pore over the microscope or crucible, have indeed performed miracles. They penetrate into the recesses of nature and show how she works in her hiding-places.
الصفحة 251 - I shall die, and what I now feel be no longer felt. Soon these burning miseries will be extinct. I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and exult in the agony of the torturing flames.
الصفحة 50 - my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union. This expectation will now be the consolation of your father. Elizabeth, my love, you must supply...
الصفحة 247 - Am I to be thought the only criminal, when all human kind sinned against me? Why do you not hate Felix, who drove his friend from his door with contumely? Why do you not execrate the rustic who sought to destroy the saviour of his child?