1875. 1. JOHNSON-Lives of Swift and Pope. 2. SIR W. SCOTT-Ivanhoe. 3. MILTON-Paradise Lost, Books IX. and X. 4. THOMSON's Seasons, Autumn and Winter. FOR THE B.A. EXAMINATION. 1. BACON-Essays. 1871. 2. ADDISON-Papers in the "Spectator," 1-99. 3. SHAKESPEARE-Antony and Cleopatra. WORDSWORTH-The Prelude. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1872. BACON-The Advancement of Learning. 4. SPENSER-The Faerie Queene, Book I. 1. BACON-Essays. 1873. 2. ADDISON-Papers in the "Spectator," 101-219. 1. BACON-The Advancement of Learning. 2. HOOKER-Ecclesiastical Polity, Book Ï. SHAKESPEARE-Macbeth. 3. 4. SPENSER-The Faerie Queene, Book II. 1. BACON-Essays. 1875. 2. ADDISON-Papers in the "Spectator," 221-291. SHAKESPEARE-Hamlet. 3. 4. SPENSER-The Faerie Queene, Book III. FOR THE M.A. EXAMINATION. 1. BURKE-Speeches. 2. LOCKE-On Toleration. 1871. 3. CHAUCER.-Selection from the Canterbury Tales. The Prologue. The Knighte's Tale. Prologues and Tales of the Man of Lawe. The Clerke. The Squier. The Frankelein. The Second Nonne. The Chanones Yemanne. The Doctoure. The Pardonere. Prioresse. Sir Thopas. Melibeus. The Monk. The Nonnes, 4. SHAKESPEARE-Henry IV., Parts I. and II., and Henry V. 3. CHAUCER-Selections from the Canterbury Tales. (Same as for 1871.) 4. SHAKESPEARE-King John, Richard II., and Richard III. 1873. 1. ADDISON-Papers in the "Spectator." 2. LOCKE-On Toleration. 3. CHAUCER-Selections from the Canterbury Tales. (Same as for 1871.) 4. SHAKESPEARE-Julius Cæsar, Coriolanus, and Troilus and Cressida. 1. BURKE-Speeches. 2. MILTON-Areopagitica. 1874. 3. CHAUCER-Selections from the Canterbury Tales. (Same as for 1871.) 4. SHAKESPEARE-Winter's Tale. Twelfth Night. As you like it. Midsummer Night's Dream. 1875. 1. ADDISON-Papers in the "Spectator." 2. BURKE-On the French Revolution, and Letters on a Regicide Peace. 3. CHAUCER-Selections from the Canterbury Tales. (Same as for 1871.) 4. SHAKESPEARE-Merchant of Venice. Taming of the Shrew. Measure for Measure. Much Ado about Nothing. N.B.-The Prakrit passages will not be examined in. 1871. I. KALIDASA-Shakuntala (especially the prose), Acts I.— IV. 2. KALIDASA--Raghuvansha, Cantos II.-V. 3. Ramayana, Ayodhyakanda, pp. 1-43, Gorresio. 4. Panchatantra, I. 1872. 1. KALIDASA-Shakuntala (especially the prose), Acts V.— VII. 2. KALIDASA-Raghuvansha, Cantos VI.-XIII. 3. Ramayana, Ayodhyakanda, pp. 44-85, Gorresio. 4. Panchatantra, II. and III. 1. 1873. KALIDASA-Vikramorvashi, 2. Ramayana, Ayodhyakanda, pp. 86–163. 3. BHARTRIHARI-Nitishataka. 2. KALIDASA-Kumara Sambhava, Cantos I.—VI. 3. Hitopadesha, I. and II. 4. Ramayana, Ayodhyakanda, pp. 164-207, Gorresio. 1. Nagananda. 1875. 2. BHARTRIHARI-Vairagyashataka. 3. Hitopadesha, III. and IV. 4. Ramayana, Ayodhyakanda, pp. 208-249, Gorresio. FOR THE B. A. EXAMINATION. 1871. 1. Mudrarakshasa, especially the poetry. 3. 4. Tarkasangraha. 1872. 1. Uttararamacharitra, especially the poetry. 2. Kiratarjuniya, IV.—VIII. 3. DANDI-Dashakumaracharitra, Second half. 4. Tarkasangraha. 1873. 1. Viracharitra, especially the poetry. 2. HARSHA-Naishadhiya I.—III. 3. Kadambari, First half of the Purvabhága. 4. Tarkasangraha. 1874. 1. BHAVABHUTI-Malatimadhava and Meghaduta, especially the poetry. 2. Shishupalvadha, J.-V. 3. BANA BHATTA.-Kadambari, Second half of the Purva bhága. 4. Tarkasangraha. 1875. 1. Ratnavali, especially the poetry. 2. Shishupalavadha, VI.-X. 3. Vasavadatta. 4. Tarkasangraha. FOR THE M.A. EXAMINATION. 1871, 1873, 1875. I. a. Rigveda, Mandala I. Hymns 1, 6, 19, 32, 37, 38, 39, 50, 64, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 112, 113, 115, 165, 166. 12, 23, 38. 30, 33, I. a. Rigveda, Mandala and Hymns, same as for 1871, 73, and 75. b. Yaska's Nirukta, I.—VII. II. Either Vyakarnashastra : viz. a. Siddhanta Kaumudi and Patanjali's Angádhikára of the Mahábháshya. FOR THE FIRST EXAMINATION IN ARTS. 1. XENOPHON-Anabasis, I. 2. XENOPHON-Memorabilia, I. 3. HOMER-Iliad, I. FOR THE B. A. EXAMINATION. 1. HERODOTUS-I., II. |