The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... loneliness is feverish gregarious- ness " . To quote Thoreau , for some kinds of men , " we are for the most part more lonely when we go out among men than when we stay in chambers . A man thinking or working is always alone , let him ...
... loneliness is feverish gregarious- ness " . To quote Thoreau , for some kinds of men , " we are for the most part more lonely when we go out among men than when we stay in chambers . A man thinking or working is always alone , let him ...
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... lonely ” , although another 21 per cent say they are " sometimes lonely ” . However , some people whom the scoring system classifies as isolated do not say they feel lonely , and others who seem objec- tively to be far from isolated say ...
... lonely ” , although another 21 per cent say they are " sometimes lonely ” . However , some people whom the scoring system classifies as isolated do not say they feel lonely , and others who seem objec- tively to be far from isolated say ...
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27 10 27 1964 OLD ONES f loneliness . Some people in identical social circumstances may proudly deny feeling lonely , while others insist on their lone- liness in order to attract attention or to encourage possible 5 future return ...
27 10 27 1964 OLD ONES f loneliness . Some people in identical social circumstances may proudly deny feeling lonely , while others insist on their lone- liness in order to attract attention or to encourage possible 5 future return ...
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