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" 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... "
Frankenstein: or, The modern Prometheus - Página 50
por Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1823
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Frankenstein, Or, The Modern Prometheus

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1869 - 200 páginas
...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...Elizabeth and myself: "My children," she said, "my firmest'hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union. This expectation will...
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Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1891 - 348 páginas
...mother sickened ; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms, and the looks of her medical attendants prognosticated the worst event. On her death-bed the fortitude and benignity of this best of women did not desert her. She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself: — "My children,"...
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Frankenstein, Or the Modern Prometheus: The 1818 Text

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1982 - 338 páginas
...was past. The consequences of this imprudence were fatal. On the third day my mother sickened; 25 her fever was very malignant, and the looks of her attendants...death-bed the fortitude and benignity of this (admirable) [amiable] woman did not desert her. She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself: "My children,'' she...
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Frankenstein. Ediz.inglese

Mary Shelley - 2001 - 228 páginas
...mother sickened; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms, and the looks of her medical attendants prognosticated the worst event. On her death-bed the fortitude and benignity of this best of women did not desert her. She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself: - "My children," she...
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Frankenstein

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2004 - 294 páginas
...mother sickened; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms, and the looks of her medical attendants prognosticated the worst event. On her deathbed the fortitude and benignity of this best of women did not desert her. She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself, 'My children,' she...
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Fantasy Fiction: An Introduction

Lucie Armitt - 2005 - 248 páginas
...supreme instance of deathbed manipulation, Caroline joins the hands of Victor and Elizabeth and asserts 'my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed...expectation will now be the consolation of your father' (F, 91). Surely, it is through unravelling these overly possessive, overly controlling parental dynamics...
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Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus [1818 Text] Volume 1 of 2 (EasyRead ...

354 páginas
...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...She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself: 'My children,1 she said, 'my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union....
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Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus [1818 Text] (EasyRead Super Large ...

486 páginas
...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...She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself: 'My children,1 she said, 'my firmest hopes of future happiness were placed on the prospect of your union....
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Frankenstein, Creation, and Monstrosity

Stephen Bann - 1994 - 228 páginas
...demonstrated to Victor the imperfections of the human frame: On the third day my mother sickened; her fever was very malignant, and the looks of her attendants prognosticated the worst event. [. . .] I need not describe the feelings of those whose dearest ties are rent by that most irreparable...
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Frankenstein

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1960 - 346 páginas
...mother sickened; her fever was accompanied by the most alarming symptoms, and the looks of her medical attendants prognosticated the worst event. On her deathbed the fortitude and benignity of this best of women did not desert her. She joined the hands of Elizabeth and myself. "My children," she...
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