Frankenstein, Or, The Modern PrometheusJames Pott, 1910 - 353 páginas |
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... tale of specters of enchantment . It was recom- mended by the novelty of the situations which it develops ; and , however impossible as a physical fact , affords a point of view to the im- agination for the delineating of human pas ...
... tale of specters of enchantment . It was recom- mended by the novelty of the situations which it develops ; and , however impossible as a physical fact , affords a point of view to the im- agination for the delineating of human pas ...
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... tales excited in us a playful de- sire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than anything I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write each story ...
... tales excited in us a playful de- sire of imitation . Two other friends ( a tale from the pen of one of whom would be far more acceptable to the public than anything I can ever hope to produce ) and myself agreed to write each story ...
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... , that my true compositions , the airy flights of my imagina- tion , were born and fostered . myself the heroine of my tales . I did not make Life appeared to me too commonplace an affair as regarded myself . ΙΟ Preface .
... , that my true compositions , the airy flights of my imagina- tion , were born and fostered . myself the heroine of my tales . I did not make Life appeared to me too commonplace an affair as regarded myself . ΙΟ Preface .
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... tale of the sinful founder of his race , whose miserable doom it was to bestow the kiss of death on all the younger sons of his ill - fated house , just when they reached the age promise . His gigantic , shadowy form , clothed , like ...
... tale of the sinful founder of his race , whose miserable doom it was to bestow the kiss of death on all the younger sons of his ill - fated house , just when they reached the age promise . His gigantic , shadowy form , clothed , like ...
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... tale , a fragment of which he printed at the end of his poem of " Mazeppa . " Shel- ley , more apt to embody ideas and sentiments in the radiance of brilliant imagery , and in the music of the most melodious verse that adorns our ...
... tale , a fragment of which he printed at the end of his poem of " Mazeppa . " Shel- ley , more apt to embody ideas and sentiments in the radiance of brilliant imagery , and in the music of the most melodious verse that adorns our ...
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