emackenzie
05-07-2015, 08:01 AM
Hello,
I am having difficulty with a few sentences and am hoping they can be expounded:
"Something of the awfulness, even of Death itself, is referable to this."
This sentence I don't understand at all.
"My friend is dead, my neighbour is dead, my love, the darling of my soul, is dead; it is the inexorable consolidation and perpetuation of the secret that was always in that individuality, and which I shall carry in mine to my life’s end."
I am particularly bewildered by the italicized portion. To what does "it" refer, and to which individuality is he referring?
I am having difficulty with a few sentences and am hoping they can be expounded:
"Something of the awfulness, even of Death itself, is referable to this."
This sentence I don't understand at all.
"My friend is dead, my neighbour is dead, my love, the darling of my soul, is dead; it is the inexorable consolidation and perpetuation of the secret that was always in that individuality, and which I shall carry in mine to my life’s end."
I am particularly bewildered by the italicized portion. To what does "it" refer, and to which individuality is he referring?