What does the line from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage suggest?
There is society, where none intru...
What does the line from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage suggest?
There is society, where none intrudes
a. Nature itself is sufficient society for an individual
b. The people who live near the ocean are afraid to go into it.
C. People should live alone in nature and not with other people
d. It is impossible to escape society, even in nature,
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