On the other hand, solitude on its own was not enough to guarantee privacy in choice of reading.
Cells were for praying in solitude and silence.
Noticeable, too, there is in the allusion to solitude a critique of her own earlier practice of concealing and burning poems and correspondence.
The highest holiness is not to be achieved in solitude.
It's not the paper they are scared of, it's the solitude that the paper requires.
What has engendered such people's sense of 'solitude and desolation' was the loss of intellectual groundings as a result of their travels and education.
By the 1830s, however, the solitude of walking was replaced by the gruelling competitive sports of rowing and, subsequently, rugby.
In every other respect, the marriage has been from the start a dual solitude on a wide, wide sea.