Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 páginas |
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Página 41
... continued he , perceiving that I wished to interrupt him ; " but you are mistaken , my friend , if thus you will allow me to name you ; nothing can alter my destiny . Listen to my history , and you will perceive how irrevocably it is ...
... continued he , perceiving that I wished to interrupt him ; " but you are mistaken , my friend , if thus you will allow me to name you ; nothing can alter my destiny . Listen to my history , and you will perceive how irrevocably it is ...
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... continued to read with the greatest avidity . When I returned home , my first care was to procure the whole works of this author , and afterwards of Paracelsus and Albertus Mag- nus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers ...
... continued to read with the greatest avidity . When I returned home , my first care was to procure the whole works of this author , and afterwards of Paracelsus and Albertus Mag- nus . I read and studied the wild fancies of these writers ...
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... continued M. Krempe with warmth , every instant that you have wasted on those books is utterly and entirely lost . You have burdened your memory with exploded systems , and useless names . Good God ! in what desert land have you lived ...
... continued M. Krempe with warmth , every instant that you have wasted on those books is utterly and entirely lost . You have burdened your memory with exploded systems , and useless names . Good God ! in what desert land have you lived ...
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... continued a long time traversing my bed- chamber , unable to compose my mind to sleep . At length lassitude succeeded to the tumult I had before endured ; and I threw myself on the bed in my clothes , endeavoring to seek a few moments ...
... continued a long time traversing my bed- chamber , unable to compose my mind to sleep . At length lassitude succeeded to the tumult I had before endured ; and I threw myself on the bed in my clothes , endeavoring to seek a few moments ...
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... continued walking in this manner for some time , endeavoring , by bodily exercise , to ease the load that weighed upon my mind . I trav- ersed the streets , without any clear conception of where I was , or what I was doing . My heart ...
... continued walking in this manner for some time , endeavoring , by bodily exercise , to ease the load that weighed upon my mind . I trav- ersed the streets , without any clear conception of where I was , or what I was doing . My heart ...
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