excerpt from 'Journal entry, 30 October 1812' pp. 49 (64 words)
excerpt from 'Journal entry, 30 October 1812' pp. 49 (64 words)
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Nothing can be more romantically beautiful than the richly wooded hills that form the side scenery, and the majestic heights which compose the background of this landscape; in a word, the view creates a sort of sensation which we feel on hearing Mozart’s music, seeing Shakespeare's tragedies, hearing Braham sing, or seeing ourselves surrounded by a good evening flight of wild fowl. |
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