Why does hazlitt want going on a journey all alone
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Another reason for Hazlitt's preference for solitude stems from his belief that it is affected to attempt to speak about the scenery, in any way that could do it justice, unless you are a poet. He claims that Coleridge could probably travel with a companion, because he has the ability to articulate his surroundings
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