Solitudes of Nature and of Man Or the Loneliness of Human Life 1867Kessinger Publishing, 2003年5月1日 - 408 頁 The subject, the conditions and influences of solitude in its various forms, is so largely concerned with disturbed feelings that it is difficult, in treating it, to keep free from everything unhealthy, excessive or eccentric. In view of this, great pains have been taken to avoid every morbid extravagance, and stay close by the standards of sanity, truth, and cheerfulness. |