Calendar: 1873-1874 Page 511
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INGLIS SCHOLARSHIPS 511 What is meant hy the Knight of Holiness and by his companion Una" In the treatment of both these characters how far did the poet depart from the strict rules of allegory How far in so doing did he compensate for this defect by investing his characters with greater historical reality How far does Spenser language represent that of his own or any other period 10 What are the defects incidental to it and to the structure of his verse in narrative poem IL-Oje Scformation to tijc accession of It$abcti Give general account of the state of English Poetical Literature from the commencement of the Reformation to the Accession of Elizabeth and show how it was influenced by the circumstances of the times III Eife aria KmcS of dfrancis Enumerate the territories governed by Charles and state by what right he ruled over each of them What were the States General the Parliaments in France Compare them with an English Parliament Give an account of Calvin's proceedings at Geneva What were the chief stipulations of the treaties of Cambrai and Crepy Give the dates of their signature Write short life of the Constable of Bourbon What were the principal events connected with the progress of the Reformation in Germany during the life of Francis stating how far the political institutions of Germany were favourable or unfavourable to the establishment of Protestantism as the national religion What were the principal stipulations of the Concordat between Francis and the Pope Compare the system esta- blished by it with the system established by Henry VIII Give sketch with dates of the relations between Francis and the French Protestants
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