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The first undergraduate year required of the student a full reading of Donne (not just the "Songs and Sonnets" – but tougher nuts, like the "Anniversaries"), the whole of The Faerie Queene (including the intractable Book V), the whole of Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, the whole of Chaucer (including Troilus and Criseyde) and the less familiar plays of Shakespeare.
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