Calendar: 1884-1885 Page 644
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638 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE cuts the circle and the part of it without the circle be equal to the square on the line which meets it the line which meets shall touch the circle 12 Show how to inscribe circle in given triangle How will you modify the construction of the figure so tha the circle may touch one of the sides of the triangle and th other two sides produced Engltel literature Place Shakespeare's history plays so far as you can the order of their composition What means are there settling this order Also place them in the order of th times with which they deal Discuss fully Shakespeare's attitude to what are calle the Dramatic Unities In what plays has he observed al three Quote Ben Jonson's Prologue to Every Man in his Humour and point out its probable allusions to Shakespeare The date of Henry VIII Point out and illustrate the double authorship of thi play Describe the character of the king as represented in this play Is it consistent How far does it seem to be historically true Quote Wolsey's speeches beginning "Farewell long farewell to all my greatness and Cromwell did not think to shed tear and criticise them Illustrate this play from the other Shakespearian plays of about the same date Explain these phrases and say in what context they occur our hard-ruled king-to nature none more bound fair spoken and persuading-have at you-the compass of premunire 10 What mention is made 01 Pepin-Be vis-Sir Guy Samson-Colbrand and who were they
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