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1  I desire the company of a man who could sympathize with me, whose eyes would reply to mine.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Letter 2
2  I sympathized with and partly understood them, but I was unformed in mind; I was dependent on none and related to none.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
3  The lines of her face were hard and rude, like that of persons accustomed to see without sympathizing in sights of misery.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
4  Clerval had never sympathized in my tastes for natural science; and his literary pursuits differed wholly from those which had occupied me.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 6
5  They loved and sympathized with one another; and their joys, depending on each other, were not interrupted by the casualties that took place around them.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
6  The gentle manners and beauty of the cottagers greatly endeared them to me; when they were unhappy, I felt depressed; when they rejoiced, I sympathized in their joys.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12
7  I tried to stifle these sensations; I thought that as I could not sympathize with him, I had no right to withhold from him the small portion of happiness which was yet in my power to bestow.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
8  I endeavoured to crush these fears and to fortify myself for the trial which in a few months I resolved to undergo; and sometimes I allowed my thoughts, unchecked by reason, to ramble in the fields of Paradise, and dared to fancy amiable and lovely creatures sympathizing with my feelings and cheering my gloom; their angelic countenances breathed smiles of consolation.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15