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Death in Venice Quotes

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.

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Solitude

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Thomas Mann - Death in Venice Quotes
  • Book: Death in Venice
  • Writer: Thomas Mann
  • Genre: Classics, Fiction
  • Published: 1912
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