I-V and XV-XVII ; the tlliad, with the omission, if desired, of Books XI, XIIl- 

 XV, XVII, XXI ; the /Eneid (193). For any unit of this group a unit from any 

 other group may be substituted. 



II Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice (55); Midsummer Night's Dream (153); As 

 You Like It (93); Twelfth Night (149) ; Henry the Fifth (163) ; Julius Caesar (67). 



HI Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Part I (87); Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield (78); 

 either Scott's Ivanhoe (86) or Scott's Quentin Durward (165) ; Hawthorne'r 

 House of the Seven Gables (91) ; either tDickens's David Copperfield or Dickens's 

 Tale of Two Cities (161); Thackeray's Henry Esmond (140); Mrs. Gaskell's 

 Cranford (192) ; George Eliot's Silas Marner (83) ; tStevenson's Treasure Island. 



IV Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Part I (109); The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in 

 the Spectator (60-61); Franklin's Autobiography (19-20) (condensed); Irving's 

 Sketch Book (51-52); Macaulay's Essays on Lord Ciive and Warren Hastings; 

 fThackeray's English Humorists ; Selections from Lincoln (32), memoir or esti- 

 mate (133 and 185); tParkman's Oregon Trail; either Thoreau's Walden or Hux- 

 ley's Autobiography and selections from Lay Sermons (187 and 188) , -(Stevenson's 

 Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey 



V tPalgrave's Golden Treasury (First Series), Books II and III ; Gray's Elegy in a 

 Country Churchyard (74) and Goldsmith's Deserted Village (68); Coleridge's 

 Ancient Mariner (80) ; and Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal (30) ; Scott's Lady of the 

 Lake (53); Byron's Childe Harold, Canto IV, and Prisoner of Chillon (189); tPal- 

 grave's Golden Treasury (First Series), Book IV; Poe's Raven (ng); Longfel- 

 low's Courtship of Miles Standish (2), and Whittier's Snow- Bound (4) ; Macau- 

 lay's Lays of Ancient Rome (45), ana Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum (132); Tenny- 

 son's Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur (156); 

 Browning, Selected Poems (115). 



FOR STUDY, 1911 



Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America (100) or Washington's Farewell Ad- 

 dress and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration (190); Macaulay's Life of John- 

 son (102) or Carlyle's Essay on Burn* (105); Milton's Minor Poems (72) ; Shake- 

 speare's Macbeth (106). 



FOR STUDY, igra 



In this group, Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing 

 of Arthur (156) are added as an alternative for Milton's Minor Poems (72). The 

 other literature is the same as for 1910-1911. 



FOR STUDY, 1913-1915 



Shakespeare's Macbeth (106) ; Milton's L' Allegro, II Penseroso, and Comus (72) ; either 

 Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America (100) or both Washington's Fare- 

 well Address and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration (190); either Macaulay's 

 Life of Johnson (102) or Carlyle's Essay on Burns (105). 



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