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ENGLISH 213 4. PROSE WRITERS OF THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES.—/. and II.; Tu., Th.; 3; (2). Professor DODGE. Required: English 1 and 2. [The second semester may be taken without the first.] 4a. NON-DRAMATIC POETRY OF THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES.—/. and II.; Tu., Th.; 3; (2). Professor DODGE. Required: English 1 and 2. [Not given in 1900-1901.] 5. SHAKSPERE AND HISTORY OF THE DRAMA.—Primarily for graduates. / . and II.; M., W., F.; 2; (3). Professor DODGE. Required: English 1, 2, and either 3 or 4. may be taken without the first.] [The second semester 6. HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRITICISM.—Primarily for graduates. / . and II.; Tu., Th.; 4; (2). Professor DODGE. Required: 7. English i, 2 and either 3 or 4. ENGLISH FICTION.-—Open only to senior and SEMINARY: graduate students. /. and II.; Tu.; arrange time; (1). Associate Professor JAYNE. 8. OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON) GRAMMAR AND PROSE.— /. and II.; M., IV., F.; arrange time; (3). Professor DODGE. 9. EARLY ENGLISH.—/. and II.; Tu., Th.; arrange time; (2). Professor DODGE. 10. OLD ENGLISH POETRY.—/. and II.; M., W., F.; arrange time; (3). Professor DODGE. Required: 11. English 8 and 9. FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE.—/. and II.; Tu., Th.; arrange time; (2). Professor DODGE. Required: -English 8 and 9. [Not given in 1900-1901.] 12. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.—/. and II.: W.; arrange time; (2). Professor DODGE. Required: English 8 and 9. [Not given in 1900-1901.] 13. ICELANDIC.—/. and II.; daily; arrange time; ($). Professor DODGE. Required: 1901.] 14. English 8 and 9, or German 1. [Not given in 1900- OLD ENGLISH LEGAL CODES.—Special course for students of politics, economics, and history. As an introduction to the course, Old English Grammar is studied, so far as is necessary for a proper understanding of early phraseology. Primarily for graduates, but open to undergraduates having sufficient preparation. /. and II.; M., W.; arrange time; (2). Professor DODGE.
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