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Contains 119 Results:

The Cornell University - Examination in Shakespeare's Macbeth, Senior Class, 1873-03-17

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
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15 questions; question 1 begins: "How does the opening of Macbeth contrast with that of Hamlet …"

Dates: 1873-03-17

Examination in Shakespeare's "Othello" - Fourth Year, Spring Term, 1873

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
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20 questions; question 1: "How does Shakespeare idealize his characters?"

Dates: 1873

Literature - Fourth Year, Fall Term, 1873-1874

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1
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71 questions; question 1: "The Law of Evolution in Literature"; question 50 misnumbered as question 55

Dates: 1873-1874

Cornell University - Literature - Professor Shackford, Fourth Year, Winter Term, 1874

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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23 questions; question 1 begins: "State the principal Historical Art-Epics …"

Dates: 1874

Comparative Literature - Professor Shackford, Senior Year, Third Term, 1875

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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30 questions; question 1: "In what respect is all criticism comparative"

Dates: 1875

Cornell University - Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, First Year, Winter Term, Second Section, 1874

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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12 questions; question 1: "Give an example of each degree of Personification"

Dates: 1874

Cornell University - Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, First Year, Third Term, 1875-06-08

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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3 sections (I-III); 8 questions for each section; question I.1: "What is the advantage of the participial construction?"

Dates: 1875-06-08

Examination in Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, Freshman Year, Second Term, 1876

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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9 questions; question 9 has parts (a)-(l) and parts (d) and ( e) are repeated twice; question 1 begins: "The expansion and the enlargement …"

Dates: 1876

Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, Freshman Year, Third Term, Undated

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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20 questions; question 1 begins: "Explain by examples the figurative nature of language …"

Dates: Undated

Cornell University - Professor Shackford, Undated

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 1
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3 sections (I-III); 24 questions total but two questions are numbered 7; question I.1: "From what does Antithesis derive its force?"

Dates: Undated