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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1850-1851-306

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302 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 12 Give examples of Hendiadys and Hypallage 13 Prasclare Anaxagoras qui quum Lampsaci moreretur quaerentibus amicis velletne Clazomenas si quid accidisset auferri &c Explain fully the cases in which quum governs sub- junctive and when an indicative Give instances of Euphe7nismus in Greek Latin and English 14 Translate into Latin When entered the house saw shall be very glad if he has arrived will do it if can As far as am concerned he ought to do it When find it will tell vou He cannot but do it 15 The difference between- Puer decidit ut cms fregerit frangeret 1G Give the etymologies of coelum-clivns-jugum-vicinus- inficiari-lacrimse-hiems-histrio-Quirites Give some account of the circumstances of Scotland from the time of Mary's flight into England till the accession of James VI to the throne of this kingdom Explain his title to the throne Who was Robert Cecil What were his views at the time of Elizabeth's death What was the object of the Hampton Court Controversy Explain the part which James took in it How was it connected with his previous position in Scotland In what respect did his view of the relation of the Sovereign to the Church differ from those of Elizabeth In what respects did the foreign policy of James set him at variance with the House of Commons What were the great internal questions which divided them What was the cause of
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