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Lectures on Literature.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

During the year 1895-96, Mr. Copeland will give a number of lectures on English literature, of which the subjects and the dates will be announced in the University Calendar. The chief object of these lectures is to stimulate interest in literature, and particularly to encourage critical discussion of such matters of literary consequence as may from time to time arise. A secondary object is to suggest lines of reading to such members of the University as desire some knowledge of English Literature without the minute study demanded by the regular courses of instruction.

The subjects and dates already announced are as follows:

FOUR ENGLISH WORTHIES.

Jan. 16.- John Bunyan.

Jan. 23.- Sir Thomas Browne.

Feb. 13.- Samuel Johnson.

Feb. 20.- Charles Lamb.

These lectures will be given in the Fogg Art Museum at 3.30 o'clock on each of the days named, and will be open to the public.

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