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[ (c) (One to be selected). Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, Part I; Gold-   _ I
ll smith’s Vicar of Wakefield; either Scott’s Ivanhoe, or Guentin Durward; V V ··
  Hawthorne’s House of the Seven Gables; either Dickens' David Copperfield, ` ` , . `
15*   or Tale of Two Cities; Thackeray's Henry Esmond; Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford; i V .
{ George Eliot's Silas Marner; Stevenson’s Treasure Island. . _
ork,   (d) (Two to be selected). Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Part I; the A _
e on § Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator; Franklin’s Autobiography (con- `   _
s at i densed); Irving’s Sketch Book; Macaulay’s Essays on Lord Clive and Warren , V - ,
iber . Hastings; Thackeray’s English Humorists; Selections from Lincoln, including ~
;heir at least the two Inaugurals, the Speeches in Independence Hall and at Gettys- ~ .~ 4
dule , 4 burg, the Last Public Address, and Letter to Horace Greely, along with a _ · · 5
I brief memoir or estimate; Parkman's Oregon Trail; either Thoreau’s Walden, `,`' i
F the ~ or Huxley's Autobiography and selections from Lay Sermons, including the · l `
ad in _ addresses on Improving Natural Knowledge, A Liberal Education, and A , ,
nits. Piece of Chalk; Stevenson's Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey. . ` ·
·this , (e) (Two to be selected). Palgrave's Golden Treasury (First Series),
o on I Books II and III, with especial attention to Dryden, Collins, Gray, Cowper,  
rable g and Burns; Gray’s Elegy in a Country Churchyard and Goldsmith's Deserted _
aper.   Village; Coleridges' Ancient Mariner and Lowell’s Vision of Sir Launfal;
er of   Scott's Lady of the Lake; Byron’s Childe Harold, Canto IV, and The Prisoner _ V
ge of   of Chillon; Palgrave’s Golden Treasury (First Series), Book IV, with especial
ie re- gl attention to Wordsworth, Keats, and Shelley; Poe's Raven, Longfellow’s l
npor-   , Courtship of Miles Standish and Whittier’s Snow-Bound; Macaulay’s Lays of
nents   · Ancient Rome and Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum; Tennyson’s Gareth and
t one   . Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur; Browning’s Cavalier
ribed   Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to
[ , Aix, Home Thoughts from Abroad, Home Thoughts from the Sea, Incident
st the   of the French Camp, Hervé Rei], Pheidippides, My Last Duchess, Up at a
(ings, ii Villa——Down in the City.
, with   (2) Study and Practicz—Onz and one-half unit:. Preparation for this `
Iliad.   part of the work includes the thorough study of each of the works named be-
XXI; Z · low; a knowledge of the subject matter, form, and structure. In addition, the i
nglish ; candidate may be required to answer questions involving the essentials of
·oup 21 g V English grammar, and questions on the leading facts in those periods of ·
l English literary history to which the prescribed works belong. The books set
Mid-   for this part of the work will be as follows:
Fifth, y - Shakespeare’s Macbeth; Milton’s Comus, L’Allegro and Il Penseroso;
if either Burl