A solitary, unused to speaking of what he sees and feels, has mental experiences which are at once more intense and less articulate than those of a gregarious man.
The Thomas Mann Reader (ed. New York, Knopf, 1950)
A solitary, unused to speaking of what he sees and feels, has mental experiences which are at once more intense and less articulate than those of a gregarious man.
The Thomas Mann Reader (ed. New York, Knopf, 1950)