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Stories as a mode of thinking

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Stories as a Mode of Thinking
by Richard Green Moulton
1845761Stories as a Mode of ThinkingRichard Green Moulton


UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF

THE AMERICAN SOCIETY

FOR THE

EXTENSION OF UNIVERSITY TEACHING


STORIES

AS

A MODE OF THINKING

BY

Richard G. Moulton, A.M.

of Cambridge University, England


BOOKS

For Marlowe's Faustus: Vol. 3 of Morley's Universal Library (Routledge: 40 cents).

For Macbeth: any edition e.g. Globe edition of Shakespeare (Macmillan $1.25).

For Southey's Kehama: any edition of Southey containing the poem. [A cheap edition of Kehama by Cassell: price, 15 cents cloth, or 10 cents paper covers].

For Scott's Monastery: any edition.

For Spenser: with correct old spelling, Globe edition (Macmillan, $1.25)—cheap editions with modern spelling to be had.

EXERCISES

Exercises on each week's lecture will be found below. Answers in writing [to not more than two questions each week] are invited from all persons attending the lectures. They should be addressed to Mr. Moulton, Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, and should arrive a clear forty-eight hours before the following lecture. Some signature, together with the name of the lecture-centre at which the exercise is to be returned, should be given at the top of the first page. The exercises will be returned, with marginal comments, at the Class, at which further explanation of the general subject will be given. All persons attending the lectures are invited to this Class, whether they have sent in exercises to the lecturer or not.

Copyright 1891 by
The American Society for the Extension of University Teaching

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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