Questions for Examination in English Literature: Chiefly Selected from College-papers Set in CambridgeBell and Daldy, 1873 - 100 strán (strany) |
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... Essays XXV - XXXV . ( Chr . Coll . 1867. ) * BACON . Essays XXXVIII - LVIII . ( Chr . Coll . 1870. ) 55. * BACON . Advancement of Learning . ( Chr . Coll . 1872. ) 56. * MILTON . Comus . ( St David's College , Lampeter , 1869. ) 57 ...
... Essays XXV - XXXV . ( Chr . Coll . 1867. ) * BACON . Essays XXXVIII - LVIII . ( Chr . Coll . 1870. ) 55. * BACON . Advancement of Learning . ( Chr . Coll . 1872. ) 56. * MILTON . Comus . ( St David's College , Lampeter , 1869. ) 57 ...
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... Essay on Man ; all in the Claren- don Press Series , the catalogue of which should be consulted . Complete texts will also frequently be required , of which the " Globe Editions " of Shakespeare , Spenser , Burns , & c . are , good ...
... Essay on Man ; all in the Claren- don Press Series , the catalogue of which should be consulted . Complete texts will also frequently be required , of which the " Globe Editions " of Shakespeare , Spenser , Burns , & c . are , good ...
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... Essays , ed . Wright . Bacon's Advancement of Learning , ed . Wright ( Clarendon Press ) . Specimens of English from 1394 to 1579 ( Clarendon Press ) . Specimens of English from 1298 to 1393 ( Clarendon Press ) . The Vision of William ...
... Essays , ed . Wright . Bacon's Advancement of Learning , ed . Wright ( Clarendon Press ) . Specimens of English from 1394 to 1579 ( Clarendon Press ) . Specimens of English from 1298 to 1393 ( Clarendon Press ) . The Vision of William ...
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... Essays , xv . to xxv . In 1867 - Chaucer's Clerkes and Squyeres Tale ; Julius Cæsar and Midsummer Night's Dream ; Bacon's Essays , xxv . to xxxv . In 1868 - Pierce the Ploughman's Crede ; Locke's Essay on the Conduct of the ...
... Essays , xv . to xxv . In 1867 - Chaucer's Clerkes and Squyeres Tale ; Julius Cæsar and Midsummer Night's Dream ; Bacon's Essays , xxv . to xxxv . In 1868 - Pierce the Ploughman's Crede ; Locke's Essay on the Conduct of the ...
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... Essay on " Cambridge during the sixteenth century " from the materials supplied by the " Scholemaster . " I. SPENSERS FAIRIE QUEENE . BOOK I. [ REFERENCES TO THE ' CLARENDON PRESS ' EDITION . ] 1. Trace clearly the pedigree of the ...
... Essay on " Cambridge during the sixteenth century " from the materials supplied by the " Scholemaster . " I. SPENSERS FAIRIE QUEENE . BOOK I. [ REFERENCES TO THE ' CLARENDON PRESS ' EDITION . ] 1. Trace clearly the pedigree of the ...
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2nd Edition 3rd Edition 4th Edition Anglo-Saxon Bacon Ben Jonson Cæsar cæsura Canterbury Tales characters Chaucer Comus Coriolanus criticism Crown 8vo derive the words Dictionary Discuss doth ENGLISH COMPOSITION English Language essay etymology Explain and derive Explain clearly Explain the following Explain the phrases F. A. Paley Faithful Shepherdess Fcap Folio following passages following words French Give some account grammar Greek Hamlet hath Illustrate instances J. W. Donaldson Julius Cæsar Latin Lawes Tale lord Macbeth meaning Mention Merchant of Venice Milton modern English prose night notes Paradise Lost Paraphrase and explain Paraphrase the following play plot PLOWMAN'S TALE poem Poetry Post 8vo Prol Prologue queen Quote reading reference Richard Richard II Shakespeare sketch Spenser's thee thou Translate verse vols Whence did Shakespeare words in italics words italicized Write a short
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Strana 70 - So, oft it chances in particular men, That for some vicious mole of nature in them, As, in their birth, wherein they are not guilty, (Since nature cannot choose his origin), By the o'ergrowth of some complexion, Oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason, Or by some habit that too much o'er-leavens The form of plausive manners...
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Strana 66 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come...
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Strana 85 - Imports not, if thou reckon right; the rest From Man or Angel the great Architect Did wisely to conceal, and not divulge His secrets, to be scanned by them who ought Rather admire.