All 4 Uses of
pilgrimage
in
Frankenstein - 1831 version
- I would have made a pilgrimage to the highest peak of the Andes, could I when there have precipitated him to their base.†
p. 95.3 *
- The spirits that guarded me had provided these moments, or rather hours, of happiness that I might retain strength to fulfil my pilgrimage.†
p. 208.1
- Never will I give up my search until he or I perish; and then with what ecstasy shall I join my Elizabeth and my departed friends, who even now prepare for me the reward of my tedious toil and horrible pilgrimage!†
p. 208.9
- And do I dare to ask of you to undertake my pilgrimage, to endure the hardships that I have undergone?†
p. 212.3
Definition:
a journey to a special place -- especially a sacred place for religious purposes