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·_ least two selections are to be made, except as otherwise provided Dilgéf
under Group 1. , · Dana
_ a—Classics in translation—The Old Testament, comprising at least  ·,, l€¤Sl3
the chief narrative episodes in Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Judges, Samuel  " Getty
. Kings and Daniel, together with the books of Ruth and Esther. The 3  gcthé
Odyssey, with the omissions, if desired, of Books I, II, III, IV, V, XV,   O?‘€U·
XVI, XVII. The Iliad, with the omission, if desired, of Books XI, XIII, , pages
XIV, XV, XVII, XXI. The Aeneid, The Odyssey, Iliad and Aeneid   Anla
should be read in English translations of recognized literary excellence.   and i
. For any selection from this group a selection from any other group   iugli
may be substituted.   A cof
b——Shakspere—B[ridsrlninzer Night’s Dream, Merchant of Venice,   Mid]
n As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Romeo and Juliet, King YJ €
John, Richard 11, Richard 111, Henry V, Coriolanus, Julius Caesar,   i¤1d·
Macbeth, Hamlet. The last four subjects 1nay be selected if not chosen  Y Bum
_ for study 2.  Q; speci)
c—Pr0se Fiction——Malory: Morte d’Arthur (about 100 pages).  _ Study
Bunyan: Piglrimls Progress, Part 1. Swift: Gulliyer’s Travels (voy-  . POPE
ages to Lilliput and to Brobdingnag). Defoe: Robinson Crusoe, Part 1.  { aS» f‘
Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield. Francis Burney: Eoelina. Scott’s  j; King
Novels: Any one. Jane Austen’s Novels: Any one. Maria Edgeworth:  It Spam
Castle Rackrent, or The Absentee. Dickens' Novels: Any one. Thack-   Mum
eray`s Novels: Any one. George Eliot’s Novels: Any one. Mrs. Gaskell:   IU 0]
Cranford. Kingsley: Westward Ho! or Hereward the Wake. Reader  ` Ma"'
‘ The Cloister and the Hearth. Blackmore: Lorna Doone. Hughes: Tom  { TM -
Browns School Days. Stevenson: Treasure Island, or Kidnapped, or  l L“"C‘
Master of Ballantrae. Cooper’s Novels: Any one. Poe; Selected Tales.   T"”C·
Hawthorne: The House of the Seven Gables or Mosses from an Old   (mei!
Manse. A collection of Short Stories by various standard writers. g  Sw, ·
d——Essays, Biography, etc.—Addison and Steele; The Sir Roget  Q  
de Corverlcy Papers, or Selections from the Tatler and Spectator (about  1 SOM?
200 pages). Boswell: Selections from the Life of Johnson (about 200  ,4 [URW
pages). Franklin: Autobiography. Irving: Selections from the Sketch  `I gvhm
Book (about 200 pages), or Life of Goldsmith. Southey: Life of Nelson.
Lamb: Selections from the Essays of Elia (about 100 pages). Lockharti   _ _ 2
Selections from the Life of Scott (about 200 pages). Thackery: Lec-  I IS my
tures on Swift, Addison and Steele, in the English Humorists-   widn
Macaulay: Any one of the following essays: Lord Clive, Warren Hass  i mg 0
ings, Milton, Addison, Goldsmith, Frederick the Great, Madame d’  · books
AIYJZGJ/. Trevelyan: Selections from the Life of Macaulay (about 200   Whick