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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1877-1878-307

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EVENING CLASSES 30 to Friday-Lectures on the histpry of English Literature during the Eighteenth Century Separate Prizes are given for Literature and Composition Prize is also offered to Members of the Literature Class by the "Early English Text" Society In awarding this Prize account will be taken both of the results of tbe Examination in Literature and of the marks gained for an English Essay The subject of the English Essay for 1878 will be Chivalry This Essay will be the test of distinction in the Composition Class but competitors for the Society's Prize need not necessarily he Members of that Class The Essays must be sent in to the Lecturer on or before February 28 1878 ENGLISH HISTORY Days and Hour of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to Lecture -Introductory On the Study Of History II III -Sketch of English History to the death of Henry VII IV -View of Europe at the Accession of Henry VIII -Administration of Cardinal Wolsey VI Origin and Progress of the Reformation on the Continent VII -Henry's early Measures of Reform Monas- teries and their Dissolution VIII -Progress of the Reformation in Henry's reign IX -Civil and Military Affairs after Wolsey's death -State and Progress of the Nation XI -Edward VI '8 Reign XII -Mary's Reign Philip II of Spain XIII -Accession of Elizabeth Her character and policy Progress of the Reformation XIV Elizabeth's support of the Protestant cause in other countries Massacre of St Bartholomew XV XVI -Mary Queen of Scots XVII -The Spanish Armada υ
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