TRAVERSE in Classic Quotes

Simple words can express big ideas - learn how great writers to make beautiful sentences with common words.
Quotes from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Free Online Vocabulary Test
K12, SAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL
 Search Panel
Word:
You may input your word or phrase.
Author:
Book:
 
Stems:
If search object is a contraction or phrase, it'll be ignored.
Sort by:
Each search starts from the first page. Its result is limited to the first 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.
Common Search Words
Buy the book from Amazon
 Current Search - traverse in Frankenstein
1  I traversed the streets without any clear conception of where I was or what I was doing.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 5
2  Some weeks before this period I had procured a sledge and dogs and thus traversed the snows with inconceivable speed.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24
3  With this resolution I traversed the northern highlands and fixed on one of the remotest of the Orkneys as the scene of my labours.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 19
4  After some days spent in listless indolence, during which I traversed many leagues, I arrived at Strasbourg, where I waited two days for Clerval.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 18
5  I have traversed a vast portion of the earth and have endured all the hardships which travellers in deserts and barbarous countries are wont to meet.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24
6  Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bed-chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 5
7  My courage and perseverance were invigorated by these scoffing words; I resolved not to fail in my purpose, and calling on heaven to support me, I continued with unabated fervour to traverse immense deserts, until the ocean appeared at a distance and formed the utmost boundary of the horizon.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24