I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I 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,... The Quarterly Review - Pàgina 381editat per - 1818Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Laurence A. Rickels - 1999 - 388 pàgines
...over the dream work: But it was in vain; I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Geoffrey Miles - 1999 - 476 pàgines
...was in vain: I slept indeed. but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth,0 in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised. I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Victor J. Moeller, Marc V. Moeller - 2000 - 196 pàgines
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain; I slept, indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Rictor Norton - 2005 - 788 pàgines
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain: I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Anna Sonser - 2001 - 180 pàgines
...saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss...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... | |
| Helen M. Buss, D. L. Macdonald, Anne McWhir - 2006 - 340 pàgines
...kiss. She pulls away. CLAIRE [Reads] "I thought I saw my beloved walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. I embraced her but as I imprinted the first kiss on...they became livid with the hue of death; her features changed and I beheld the corpse of my dead mother in my arms, and I saw the grave worms crawling in... | |
| Robert Samuels - 2001 - 210 pàgines
...spreads to Victor's dream of his beloved Elizabeth: "Delighted and surprised, I embraced her [Elizabeth]; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the hue of death" (58). On the level of his unconscious, Victor displays not only a horror of blackness, and heterosexuality,... | |
| Orit Kamir - 2001 - 264 pàgines
...vampiristic inclinations. For example, he dreams that his kiss drains the life from his beloved Elizabeth: I thought I saw Elizabeth in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Mary Shelley - 2001 - 228 pàgines
...forgetfulness. But it was in vain: I slept, indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought 1 saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Wendy Steiner - 2002 - 332 pàgines
...monster. His fiancée Elizabeth appears to him "in the bloom of health. . . . Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss...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... | |
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