ramadanhasani
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2014
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Dutch
- Home Country
- Kosovo
- Current Location
- Netherlands
Hello everybody,
right now i'm reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and so far i'm really enjoying it. I sometimes come across a sentence i just can't figure out. I hope you guys could help me out.
1. ''I was easily led by the sympathy which he evinced to use the language of my heart, to give utterance to the burning ardour of my soul , and to say, with al the fervour that warmed me, how gladly I would sacrifice my own fortune, my existence, my every hope, to the furtherance of my enterprize.
It's the text in bold and italic, i just added the rest of the sentence to give context.
right now i'm reading Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and so far i'm really enjoying it. I sometimes come across a sentence i just can't figure out. I hope you guys could help me out.
1. ''I was easily led by the sympathy which he evinced to use the language of my heart, to give utterance to the burning ardour of my soul , and to say, with al the fervour that warmed me, how gladly I would sacrifice my own fortune, my existence, my every hope, to the furtherance of my enterprize.
It's the text in bold and italic, i just added the rest of the sentence to give context.
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