How does Hazlitt juxtapose the concept of solitude with companionship in “On Going a Journey” to reveal his philosophy on personal reflection?
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He suggests that a journey is only meaningful when shared with a loved one.
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He emphasizes that solitude on a journey allows for genuine self-discovery and introspection.
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He argues that companionship during travel enhances the aesthetic appreciation of the surroundings.
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He believes that solitude only heightens the sense of loneliness and should be avoided.