Calendar: 1881-1882 Page 328
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EVENING CLASSES 329 to Junior Class Dictation Parsing and the Analysis of Sentences LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION Days and Hours of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from to or to or both hours on both nights by additional payment to 8-Tuesday and Friday Composition class for the culti- vation of English style Subjects will be given for short Essays which will be examined and corrected by the Lecturer As this Class is subsidiary to the Literature Class the subjects suggested will be topics connected with the Lectures to Tuesday-Lectures on Shakespeare1 As You Like it Milton's Prose Writings especially the "Eikonoclastes and "William of Palerne vv 433-1066 Society's Edition Trubner to Friday-Lectures on the Literary History of England during the seventeenth century includ- ing the Culmination and Decline of the Drama the Puritan Movement the Idealism of Milton the Philosophy of Bacon Hobbes Harrington and Locke the Royal Society Newton the great Theologians Clarendon and Burnet Miscellaneous Literature 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 the Examination in Literature and of the marks gained for an English Essay The subject of the English Essay for 1882 will be "Locke as Metaphysical and Political Philosopher This Essay will be the test of distinction in the Composition Class but competitors for the Society's Prize need not necessarily be Members of that Class
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