The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 111
... Sir Redvers Buller's experience and shapes the non - official part of his character . To show in what way they act will be the object of these pages . I wish to emphasize that this " silent , saturnine ... SIR REDVERS BULLER . 111.
... Sir Redvers Buller's experience and shapes the non - official part of his character . To show in what way they act will be the object of these pages . I wish to emphasize that this " silent , saturnine ... SIR REDVERS BULLER . 111.
Page 115
... Sir Redvers possesses , in a marked degree , the love of books , although his life has been too full of action to permit him to indulge it . The fine arts have always attracted Sir Redvers Buller . He was an early lover of the Barbizon ...
... Sir Redvers possesses , in a marked degree , the love of books , although his life has been too full of action to permit him to indulge it . The fine arts have always attracted Sir Redvers Buller . He was an early lover of the Barbizon ...
Page 118
... Sir Redvers Buller : " The sense of power in him was leonine enough to promise the forcing of a way , whithersoever the path . " Sir Redvers has been known to admit , with little touch of remorse , that it is a fault with him that when ...
... Sir Redvers Buller : " The sense of power in him was leonine enough to promise the forcing of a way , whithersoever the path . " Sir Redvers has been known to admit , with little touch of remorse , that it is a fault with him that when ...
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