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a sheer promentory gives it a distinctive commanding presence above the city. One
of the most ancient edifices in Edinburgh, the Castle is the nucleus of the old city.
For Victor to lose a sense of his natural surroundings is, given the history of the
past several years, an ominous sign.
This is not a virtue to which Victor can claim a strong adherence, as his analogy
in the 1818 text between himself and Dante's hypocrites should reveal (II:9:22 and
note). On the other hand, as was highlighted in Volume 1, it is distinctly one of
Elizabeth's virtues (I:6:41 and note).
An archaic word, meaning "destination" or "terminal point" of a journey (compare Hamlet's
famous phrase: "The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No traveller returns"—Hamlet
3.1.79-80).