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A descriptive travel account celebrates the city's evolving architecture and landscape, tracing its transformation from an early wooden settlement and Norman fortifications to a harmonious ensemble of spires, towers, domes, colleges, river bridges, and gardens. The text highlights landmarks such as medieval castle remnants, the prominent Magdalen tower, later classical additions including a notable bell tower and a domed library, and describes how defensive walls gave way to ornament and picturesque riverfronts. Attention is paid to how different approaches and vantage points shape a visitor's perception of the city's beauty.
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