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Перевод: loneliness speek loneliness


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Тезаурус:

  1. Most of all the cheerfulness of it; his uncles' jokes, the traditional fare of eggs and bagels; the pervading sense of loneliness after they had all gone home - his uncles last of all.
  2. Looking at loneliness
  3. The loneliness of life had become unbearable."
  4. Susceptible as Hardy was to intense emotional experience - one of his earliest memories was of being moved to tears by his father playing the violin - and to pretty girls, Emma's attraction for him must also have rested in the circumstances of their meeting in a wild and beautiful setting, and in their mutual loneliness.
  5. But the problem for us is one of loneliness.
  6. What prompted her to invite him she could not have explained, but there was something about him - an air of loneliness, perhaps, though it was more than that - which made her suddenly want to tell him that he could rely on her friendship.
  7. We should note, however, that loneliness is itself a feature of many Canadian writers, fruit of that belittling vastness of country in which they are placed.
  8. Each object in the room was perfect of its kind; each spoke of taste and discernment, and unlimited means, and also of loneliness.
  9. What he really wants is a business of the inside and outside of his head, in this case of his "alone" juxtaposed with the authorial "loneliness and estrangement": a rich relationship, not a flat contradiction or dead end, a relationship which evokes and nurses a distinction established as far back as The Double , between false solitude ("loneliness and estrangement") and true solitude which is the obverse of true society and meaningless without it.
  10. And it was all compounded by a feeling not just of loneliness but more a sense of abandonment, as all the families she had known since childhood began to leave Baldersdale.
  11. She saw in Rachel's face three years of loss and loneliness; she saw too the simpler anger that Rachel would never dare to express.
  12. Her own life, from then until her death in 1937, was empty and unhappy; the luxuries like a flat in London, foreign holidays and a car, which Hardy's death made possible, did little to compensate for her loneliness.
  13. He knew that "it was not good for man to dwell alone"; and he sharply felt his loneliness.

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