Calendar: 1865-1866 Page 273
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evening classes 273 On Friday to Mr Adolphus Junior Grammar Class Dictation Parsing and the Analysis of Sentences to Mr Morley English Literature from 1688 to 1866 to Mr Adolphus Senior Grammar Class Grammatical Composition Abstract and Precis- Writing and Indexing to Mr Morley English Composition In this course English Composition will be studied with regard only to style φ 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 Student attending two Courses of English may compete for two of the English Prizes but in the competition for the Aggregate Prizes he will be allowed only the highest number of marks which he obtains in either one of the examinations VIII ENGLISH HISTORY Days and Hours of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to -IV Introductory bringing the subject down to the point reached in the last year's Lectures -VIII Elizabeth and the Elizabethan Age Mary Stuart Drake and the early Buccaneers Rise of the Naval power of England IX James Χ XI Character of Charles The Puritans The Constitutional struggles XII -XIV The Civil Wars Cromwell Mr Carlyle'3 view of his character XV The Protectorate
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