Victor will exactly echo this language at the very end of Volume 2 (Chapter 17 in
                     the 1831 edition), in II:9:23. 
As he is superior to other human beings in stature and endurance, and finely tuned
                     both emotionally and intellectually, perhaps we should not be surprised at the sublimity
                     of the Creature's emotional outburst. Or, at least we should be no more surprised
                     than we are at the inarticulate ranting of Victor Frankenstein when they meet on the
                     Mer de Glace (II:2:6) or at the fury of Felix De Lacey (II:7:38), both of whom are
                     the products of cultivated families and refined educations.