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His object was to get every ounce of treasure out of Moses Woolson . And yet for Moses Woolson , the master and the man , he felt neither love nor affection , and it is quite likely that the master felt much the ...
His object was to get every ounce of treasure out of Moses Woolson . And yet for Moses Woolson , the master and the man , he felt neither love nor affection , and it is quite likely that the master felt much the ...
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As such , respect and cherish it ; only avoid all affected singularity ; you will , I think , allow that individuality has been respected in your course of instruction here ; that the object has been not to put upon you the earmark of ...
As such , respect and cherish it ; only avoid all affected singularity ; you will , I think , allow that individuality has been respected in your course of instruction here ; that the object has been not to put upon you the earmark of ...
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“ There are many ways of studying Shakespeare , ” he told us , “ but the object of this course is to ascertain what Shakespeare said and what he meant when he said it . ” The session ordinarily began with five or ten minutes during ...
“ There are many ways of studying Shakespeare , ” he told us , “ but the object of this course is to ascertain what Shakespeare said and what he meant when he said it . ” The session ordinarily began with five or ten minutes during ...
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