An edition of Nugae criticae (1957)

Nugae criticae

occasional papers written at the seaside

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Nugae criticae
Sir John Skelton
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An edition of Nugae criticae (1957)

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Table of Contents

At the seaside.
The sphinx; a discourse on the impotence of history.
People who are not respectable; a lay sermon.
On nonconformity, a plea for liberty.
William the Silent; the earliest teacher of toleration.
A critic on criticism: a spring-tide ramble.
Our romance, a letter from Lancelot.
Terra santa; a peep into Italy.
The statesmen of the Tories; a plea for party.
The Whig historian: a "last word" on Lord Maculay.
Politics in the parish, by the rector.

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Micro-opaque of the original in the Library of Congress. Louisville, Ky., Lost Cause Press, 1957. 12 cards. (British culture series)

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British culture series

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492 p.
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OL16829804M

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