Nor is this the only inconvenience which the man of study suffers from a recluselife.
2
We shall get very tired of our recluselife, and want some one to bring us the news.
3
Certainly this is the most delightful library in the world, and offers a premium for recluselife and studious habits.
4
This cannot be done by retiring ourselves from the society of the world, and spending a recluselife in selfish devotion.
5
The recluselife she had led, was the cause of a nervous shrinking from meeting any fresh face, which lasted all her life long.
6
She could hardly have drawn the natural conclusion that a recluselife unfitted men to fight for practical righteousness, but she did feel deeply troubled.