Calendar: 1865-1866 Page 556
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558 WARNEFORD SCHOLARSHIPS VII -JSungan'a $tlgrtm grogreiu In whose reign did Bunyan live What was the con- dition of religious parties in England at the time To which of these parties did Bunyan belong Give brief sketch of the chief events of his life Into how many parts is the Pilgrim's Progress divided Mention the chief characters in each part the difference of the treatment of the subject and the causes of it Of what two classes of Christians are Christian and Hope- ful the types Under which of these characters did Bunyan delineate his own experience What are the characteristics of Bunyan's style Illustrate your answer by extracts from his writings How do you account for the general purity of his style and the absence of that controversial tone which distinguished the writings of his contemporaries especially that sect to which Bunyan belonged Sketch out the life and experience of Hopeful as distinct from Christian and contrast the two personages Show how the author adopts similar parallellism in the second part Give description of Vanity Fair and of the different classes of people by whom it was frequented What is the strict meaning of the word allegory In what species of writing is allegory chiefly employed What English authors have been most celebrated for the use of it 10 What term does Bunyan himself give to his work Show its appropriateness The greater side of every triangle is opposite to the greater angle Parallelograms upon the same base and between the same parallels are equal to one another To describe parallelogram that shall be equal to given triangle and have one of its angles equal to given rectilineal angle
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