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Things Worth Doing and How To Do Them, by 2015.06.13해당카페글 미리보기
find vent in one way or another. But there is no need of doing that which brings neither true pleasure nor the joy of accomplishing something worth while, for the world is full of delightful things really worth the doing. We have only to...
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The Essays Of Arthur Schopenhauer, by Arthur Schopenhauer 2015.08.01해당카페글 미리보기
a hole. No less will he enthusiastically praise unimportant people, or even indifferent or bad performances in the same sphere. In short, he will becomes a Proteas in stratagem, in order to wound others without showing himself. But what...
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A Man and His Money, by Frederic Stewart Isham 2015.10.25해당카페글 미리보기
dissonant "hole in the wall", amid the scene of wreck and disaster, stepped a tall dark man, with a closely cropped beard, who spoke English with an accent and who regarded the erstwhile proprietor and the minions of the law with ill...
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Hard Times, by Charles Dickens 2016.12.26해당카페글 미리보기
a hole in your face.’ ‘You may cut the piece out with your penknife if you like, Tom. I wouldn’t cry!’ CHAPTER V THE KEYNOTE Coketown, to which Messrs. Bounderby and Gradgrind now walked, was a triumph of fact; it had no greater...
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The secret of how life on Earth began 2016.12.24해당카페글 미리보기
a hole remains in it, although one is somewhat deaf, one can blow tobacco smoke out of the ear in question, which is a social accomplishment." Just like Oparin, Haldane outlined how organic chemicals could build up in water, "[until] the...
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Droll Stories, Volume 2, by Honore de Balzac 2016.12.01해당카페글 미리보기
a hole!" They directed the little children wrongly, slapped the stomachs of those who were gaping in the air, and prowled about, fleecing and annoying every one. In short, the devil would have been a gentleman in comparison with these...
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Love of Life and Other Stories, by Jack London 2016.11.06해당카페글 미리보기
gave vent to a tentative growl. If the man ran, he would run after him; but the man did not run. He was animated now with the courage of fear. He, too, growled, savagely, terribly, voicing the fear that is to life germane and that lies...
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All's Well That Ends Well of Shakespeare 2015.05.07해당카페글 미리보기
his hole, the cuckold to his horn, as a scolding queen to a wrangling knave, as the nun's lip to the friar's mouth, nay, as the pudding to his skin. COUNTESS Have you, I say, an answer of such fitness for all questions? Clown From below...
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Maupassant Original Short Stories (4) 2016.10.21해당카페글 미리보기
gave vent to my indignation. He showed no surprise nor did he quicken his pace in the least. He answered: “‘What can you expect, sir? It’s the custom. They all do it, and it’s of no use trying to stop them.’ “‘But at least hurry...
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The Count of Monte Cristo (1), V1, by Alexandre Dumas, père 2016.10.20해당카페글 미리보기
port-hole. Dantès continued at his post in spite of the presence of the pilot, until this manœuvre was completed, and then he added, "Half-mast the colors, and square the yards!" "You see," said Danglars, "he fancies himself captain...