I was an untaught shepherd-boy, when Adrian deigned to confer on me his friendship. The best years of my life had been passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue - I owed to him. He had, in his person,... The last man, by the author of Frankenstein - Página 201por Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1833
...passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue — I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...behold, to view him lead, govern, and solace, the last days of the human race. My lovely Clara also was lost to me — she who last of the daughters of man,... | |
 | 1907
...been passed with him. All I had possessed of the world's goods of happiness, knowledge, or virtue I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect...which without him it had never known. Beyond all other things he had taught me that goodness, pure and simple, can be an attribute of man. It was a sight... | |
 | 1907
...been passed with him. All I had possessed of the world's goods of happiness, kuowledge, or virtue I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect and rare qu»lities given a glory to my life, which without him it had never known. Beyond all other things... | |
 | Clara Helen Whitmore - 1910 - 309 páginas
...his friend : "All I ha'd possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue — I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...other beings he had taught me that goodness, pure and simple, can be an attribute of man." Mrs. Shelley made the great mistake of writing this novel in the... | |
 | Mary Shelley - 1996 - 425 páginas
...them—stolen their hearts of love from their breasts, and given over to corruption what was dearer to me than light, or life, or hope. I was an untaught shepherd-boy,...behold, to view him lead, govern, and solace, the last days of the human race. My lovely Clara also was lost to me—she who last of the daughters of man,... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2004 - 395 páginas
...passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue - I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...other beings he had taught me, that goodness, pure and simple, can be an attribute of man. It was a sight for angels to congregate to behold, to view him... | |
 | George E. Haggerty - 2006 - 231 páginas
...Adrian deigned to confer on me his friendship. The best years of my life had been passed with him. All I possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge,...to my life, which without him it had never known" (351). This romantic lament allows Lionel to rewrite love as loss just as generations of elegy writers... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2007 - 504 páginas
...passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue - I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...behold, to view him lead, govern, and solace, the last days of the human race. My lovely Clara also was lost to me she who last of the daughters of man, exhibited... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2007 - 352 páginas
...passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue - I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...behold, to view him lead, govern, and solace, the last days of the human race. My lovely Clara also was lost to me - she who last of the daughters of man,... | |
 | Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 2007 - 432 páginas
...passed with him. All I had possessed of this world's goods, of happiness, knowledge, or virtue - I owed to him. He had, in his person, his intellect,...of man. It was a sight for angels to congregate to 384 behold, to view him lead, govern, and solace, the last days of the human race. My lovely Clara... | |
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