The column is so full of nostalgia and reveries that it's a bit hard to locate the argument, but I think this paragraph is it. |
More painful by far than reveries of the uncharted future is the thought of the shut and sealed annals of the past. |
Mark's reveries turn to the minor humiliations he will be able to impose on his flatmate if he gets the job. |
A good deal of waking life is punctuated by daydreams, reveries, and fantasies in which the mind withdraws to contemplate an interior landscape. |
It is in order to write that so many poets have tried to live the reveries of opium. |
I was drifting off into reveries of one sort or another, when I heard a voice. |