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Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse 2015.08.19해당카페글 미리보기
Indian Tale by Hermann Hesse Contents FIRST PART THE SON OF THE BRAHMAN WITH THE SAMANAS GOTAMA AWAKENING SECOND PART KAMALA WITH THE CHILDLIKE PEOPLE SANSARA BY THE RIVER THE FERRYMAN THE SON OM GOVINDA FIRST PART To Romain Rolland, my...
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Julius Caeser of Shakespeare 2015.05.03해당카페글 미리보기
the plague That needs must light on this ingratitude. FLAVIUS Go, go, good countrymen, and, for this fault, Assemble all the poor men of your sort; Draw them to Tiber banks, and weep your tears Into the channel, till the lowest stream Do...
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The New Land, by Elma Ehrlich Levinger 2016.10.29해당카페글 미리보기
A Tale of the First Jewish Settlers of New Amsterdam. The warm spring sunshine forced its way through the tiny diamond-shaped window panes to fall in a bright pool of light upon the table cloth and blue cups and bowls Mary Barsimon had...
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Utopia, by Thomas More 2016.11.10해당카페글 미리보기
a plague to his country, resolves to enclose many thousand acres of ground, the owners, as well as tenants, are turned out of their possessions by trick or by main force, or, being wearied out by ill usage, they are forced to sell them...
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Tartuffe, by Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere 2016.11.10해당카페글 미리보기
but plague and torment. MARIANE I think … MADAME PERNELLE O dearie me, his little sister! You're all demureness, butter wouldn't melt In your mouth, one would think to look at you. Still waters, though, they say … you know the proverb...
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The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume I (of X) - Greece, by Various 2016.11.10해당카페글 미리보기
The Plague at Athens. (From Book II of the "Peloponnesian War." Translated by Benjamin Jowett) 38 III The Sailing of the Athenian Fleet for Sicily. (From Book VI of the "Peloponnesian War." Translated by Benjamin Jowett) 45 IV Completion...
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Masterpieces of Mystery, Ghost Stories, by Various 2016.11.05해당카페글 미리보기
his tale has been [Pg viii]told with increasing skill as the art of the writer has developed. To-day the case for the ghost as an element in fiction is an exceedingly strong one. There has indeed sprung into being within a couple of...
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Droll Stories 2, by Honore de Balzac 2016.09.11해당카페글 미리보기
a tale, swaddling clothes about an infant when it should run about stark naked. May the great devil give them a clyster with his red-hot three-pronged fork. I am going on with my story now without further circumlocution. This is what...
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Grimms' Fairy Tales, by The Brothers Grimm 2016.10.26해당카페글 미리보기
his tale, and said he was going to take the goose to a christening. 'Feel,' said he, 'how heavy it is, and yet it is only eight weeks old. Whoever roasts and eats it will find plenty of fat upon it, it has lived so well!' 'You're right...
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English Literature 2, by William J. Long 2015.06.09해당카페글 미리보기
exciting tale is largely an adventure story, rather than the study of human character which Defoe probably intended it to be. Young people still read it as they might a dime novel, skipping its moralizing passages and hurrying on to more...