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of the Fifteenth Century; Reading of authors, with investigation of special questions and writing of essays. Professor Price. _Not given in 1898-9._] 7. English Language and Literature of the Sixteenth Century; Reading of authors, with investigation of special questions and writing of essays. Professor Jackson. Two hours. Courses 5, 6, and 7 are designed for the careful study of the language and literature of Early and Middle English periods: Course 6 was given in 1897-8. [8. Anglo-Saxon Prose and Historical English Syntax. Investigation of special questions and writing of essays. Professor Price. _Not given in 1898-9. To be given in 1899-1900._] [10. English Verse-Forms: Study of their historical development. Professor Price. _Not given in 1898-9._] 11. History of English Literature from 1789 to the death of Tennyson: Lectures. Professor Woodberry. Three hours. 12. History of English Literature from 1660 to 1789: Lectures. Mr. Kroeber. Three hours. [13. History of English Literature from the birth of Shakespeare to 1660, with special attention to the origin of the drama in England and to the poems of Spenser and Milton. Professor Woodberry. _Not given in 1898-9._] Courses 12 and 13 are given in alternate years. [14. Pope: Language, Versification, and Poetical Method. Professor Price. _Not given in 1898-9._] 15. Shakespeare: Language, Versification, and Method of Dramatic Poetry. Text: Cambridge Text of Shakespeare. Professor JACKSON. Two hours. 16. American Literature. Professor BRANDER MATTHEWS. Two hours. [17. The Poetry, Lyrical, Narrative, and Dramatic, of Tennyson, Browning, and Arnold. Professor PRICE. _Not given in 1898-9._] LITERATURE. COURSES. 1. The History of Modern Fiction. Professor BRANDER MATTHEWS. Two hours. 2. The Theory, History, and Practice of Criticism, with special attention to Aristotle, Boileau, Lessing, and English and later French writers, and a study of the great works of imagination. Professor WOODBERRY. Three hours. [3. Epochs of the Drama. Professor BRANDER MATTHEWS. _Not given in 1898-9._] 4. Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century. Professor BRANDER MATTHEWS. Two hours. [5. Moliere and Modern Comedy. Professor BRANDER MATTHEWS. _Not
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