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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1864-1865-282

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282 evening classes On Tuesday to Mr Adolphus Senior Grammar Class History and Theory of Grammar to Mr Morley Practical Notes on the Study of English Literature designed to con- nect an outline of its course and character with information useful for the guidance of those who would teach themselves The break in the course at Christmas will correspond to the period of the Commonwealth Milton's Paradise Lost being the first topic of the Lectures in the second term to Mr Morley Anglo-Saxon Literature On Friday to Mr Adolphus Junior Grammar Class Dictation Parsing and the Analysis of Sentences to Mr Morley History of English Prose Writing to Mr Adolphus Senior Grammar Class For Abstract and Precis Writing Indexing and Grammatical Composition to Mr Morley English Composition In this course English Composition will be studied with regard only to style Each Student is free to choose for himself as Course of English the two weekly Lectures that supply him with the information he most wants Arrangements may be made in the Secretary's Office for attendance on double Course or at third Lecture in each week Students attending two Courses of English may compete for two of the English Prizes but as competitors for the prize for proficiency in five subjects they will be credited only with the marks earned in one English examination VIII ENGLISH HISTORY Bays and Hours of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to Introductory How to study English History II III The Briton the Roman and the Saxon The Introduction of Christianity
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