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Certain English Authors Considered as Masters of Style. Special subject: Jonathan Swift. Prof. A. S. Hill. Sever...
...giving on "Certain English Authors Considered as Masters of Style." For this year Professor Hill is taking up a set of men different from those which have formerly been treated in the Rhetoric course. Thus far the lectures have been on writers of the last century, Dryden, Pope and Swift. So the course at present corresponds in a measure to English VII, which is omitted this year. We believe that many who are or will be unable to take English VII may be much benefitted by hearing these Saturday lectures...
...SATURDAY.Certain English Authors Considered as Masters of Style. Course for freshmen. Special subject: Jonathan Swift. Prof. A. S. Hill. Sever...
...have absolutely no opportunity as far as I know to get instruction in the works of such authors as Spencer, Bunyan, Campbell, Congreve, Cowper, Defoe, DeQuincey, Disraeli, Fielding, Fletcher, Herrick, Johnson, "Junius," Keats, Landor, Lovelace, Macaulay, Marlowe, Miss Martineau, Mill, Pepys, Percy, Richardson, Sheridan, Smollett, Stanley, Steele, Sterne, Swift, Tennyson, Thackeray, Thomson, Waller, - the list might be continued indefinitely. Every student of English literature should know something about every one of these authors. The only courses of instruction granted to us in which we can learn something about the general literature of England, (for I purposely omit all reference...
...fortieth volume and the coming of its twentieth birthday in a number wholly made up by its past editors. The contributors of prose are W. G. Peckham, '67, F. G. Ireland, '68, C. H. Swan, '70, C. C. Stein, '71, W. R. Tyler, '74, C. H. Barrows, '76, Lindsay Swift, '77, E. W. Morse, '78, Woodward Hudson, '79, Arthur Hale, A. B. Hart and J. L. Pennypacker, '80; of verse, L. W. Clark and T. C. Pease, '75, George Pellew, '80, G. L. Kittredge, '82, A. M. Lord, '83, T. L. Frothingham, '84, G. R. Nutter...