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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-421

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DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES 419 ISnglisi Language JOHN HALES rofessor of English Literature in King's College Clark ecturer in English Literature at Trinity College Cambridge On Tuedays 3-4 The History of the English Language-its kindred- oldest forms of it extant-its growth and development reign influences upon it-the increase of its vocabulary 1e changes of its Grammar-specimens of its various stages its present condition-Composition and Essay-writing Books recommended Skeat's "Primer of English Philology' -Sweet's "Short Historical English Grammar "-Kellner's iistorical Outlines of English Syntax "-Darmesteter's jife of Words"-Hall's Manual of English Composition lEngltsf utteratuic 011 Fridays 3-4 Michaelmas Term Browning and other P0ets 0f the Victorian Age As Prof Hales lectured on Tennyson so recently the late mreate will not be specially considered in this course The State of English Literature 1830-40-the rise of mnyson and Browning-Macaulny Carlyle Dickens ackeray just come or coming to the front-Paracelsus rafford-Bells and Pomegranates-Men and Women ramatis Personam-the Ping and the Book-Browning's later 'itings-Mrs Browning-Clough-Matthew Arnold-&c Books recommended to be read or consulted Mrs Slither- id Orr's Life of Robert Brovming and Handbook to Robert owning's Works-Clough's Poems and Prose Remains edman's Victorian Poets
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