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She liked the solitariness of it, the way no one told her what to do.
For me, the solitariness is the best thing about gardening.
In this volume, the children break out of their solitariness and play together for a little while.
She felt utterly and completely alone, with a deep, personal solitariness.
What he does own up to is a natural solitariness – his love of fishing may reflect that.
He is caught short by his terror at having confronted the solitariness of Helena’s final scene.
Indeed, if solitariness is what you want, this is hard to beat.
"I'm just enjoying this solitariness," was all she would venture.
But after a while it dawned on me that the solitariness was of his own choosing.
Should a writer be of the world, or is a monastic solitariness useful at times?
Mostly, however, they add texture and weight to his singer-songwriter solitariness.
A slight tension between solitariness and group activity persisted through the piece.
The contrast with the solitariness of the carrion crow is striking.
His very solitariness made him even more anxious.
Works of art are of an infinite solitariness, and nothing is less likely to bring us near to them than criticism.
Because it is universal, it introduces the note of solitariness.
There were no other dwellings near it and Naughton was drawn by its solitariness.
His solitariness drew the child like a spell.
Expression, and in particular expression by dogma, is the return from solitariness to society.
The difference between loneliness and mere solitariness, after all, is that the lonely sensibility wants to be otherwise.
That solitariness made him a vigorous letter writer.
And the sense of existential solitariness that pervades both was still apparent in these productions.
Solitariness is thus a result of social behaviour and may produce particular societal structures involving wide dispersion.
The theme of the score is based on 3 states of matter; solitariness, seeking and terror.
Two specially spare lithographs of heads are especially powerful in conveying solitariness.