Box 2
Contains 119 Results:
Cornell University - Literature - Professor Shackford, Fourth Year, Winter Term, 1874
23 questions; question 1 begins: "State the principal Historical Art-Epics …"
Comparative Literature - Professor Shackford, Senior Year, Third Term, 1875
30 questions; question 1: "In what respect is all criticism comparative"
Cornell University - Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, First Year, Winter Term, Second Section, 1874
12 questions; question 1: "Give an example of each degree of Personification"
Cornell University - Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, First Year, Third Term, 1875-06-08
3 sections (I-III); 8 questions for each section; question I.1: "What is the advantage of the participial construction?"
Examination in Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, Freshman Year, Second Term, 1876
9 questions; question 9 has parts (a)-(l) and parts (d) and ( e) are repeated twice; question 1 begins: "The expansion and the enlargement …"
Rhetoric - Professor Shackford, Freshman Year, Third Term, Undated
20 questions; question 1 begins: "Explain by examples the figurative nature of language …"
Cornell University - Professor Shackford, Undated
3 sections (I-III); 24 questions total but two questions are numbered 7; question I.1: "From what does Antithesis derive its force?"
Cornell University - History and Elements of the English Language - Freshman Year, First Term, Undated
15 questions; question 1: "What classes of words in English are of Saxon origin?"
Cornell University - History and Elements of the English Language - Prof. Shackford, First Year, Third Term (1 of 2), 1874
30 questions; question 1: "When is it inferred that different languages are derived from the same source?
Cornell University - History and Elements of the English Language - Prof. Shackford, First Year, Third Term, Second Section (2 of 2), 1874
30 questions; question 1: "What are the great divisions or families of languages?"