. Annual year-book. icisms on assigned essays. Course X. History of German Literature: Its development with specialreference to modern German. A study of selections characteristicof the leading authors of the different periods. Etymology, synonyms,idioms, formation of words, syntax. ENGLISH Requirements of the Department:For a Minor, twelve a Major, twenty-four credits. Courses No. Credit Title Semester Offered to P^^site 1 6 Composition and Rhetoric 1,2 All None 2 6 Outline Sketch of English Litera- ture 1,2 All None 3 3 Literature During the Renaissance 1 Soph., Jr., Sr. 1,2 4 3
. Annual year-book. icisms on assigned essays. Course X. History of German Literature: Its development with specialreference to modern German. A study of selections characteristicof the leading authors of the different periods. Etymology, synonyms,idioms, formation of words, syntax. ENGLISH Requirements of the Department:For a Minor, twelve a Major, twenty-four credits. Courses No. Credit Title Semester Offered to P^^site 1 6 Composition and Rhetoric 1,2 All None 2 6 Outline Sketch of English Litera- ture 1,2 All None 3 3 Literature During the Renaissance 1 Soph., Jr., Sr. 1,2 4 3 Elizabethan Era 2 Soph., Jr., Sr. 3 5 3 Seventeenth Century Literature. 1 Soph., Jr., Sr. 1,2 6 3 Restoration and Eighteenth Cen- tury Literature 2 Soph., Jr., Sr. 5 7 3 19th Century English 1 Soph., Jr., Sr. 1,2 8 3 19th Century English Prose 2 Soph., Jr., Sr. 7 9 3 American Literature 1 Jr., Sr. 8 10 3 Shakespeare 2 Jr., Sr. 3,4 11 3 History of the English Language 1 Sr. 8 12 3 Old English 2 Sr. 11 26. A SECTION OF THE LABORATORIES Course I. Composition and Rhetoric: Illustrated by Assigned Readingand by Practice. English authors for special study and generalreading will be assigned in connection with the lectures, and reportswill be made on this reading. The fundamental principles of the writ-ing of English will receive special attention in frequent practice andcriticism. Course II. Outline Sketch of English Literature: A survey of British andAmerican Literature from the earliest times through the VictorianAge. Occasional lectures with recitations and reports on requiredreading. The reading will illustrate the various periods of EnglishLiterature. Course III. Literature During the Renaissance and the Beginning of theReformation in England: Early Printers. Their Influence of Foreign Culture. Political and ReligiousAspects of the time. An intensive study of the literature of the periodending with Queen Elizabeth. Course IV. Elizabethan Era: Th
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