They then form a dull grey dust, or, with moisture, a black slime, of great value as a vegetative earth, but of intense ugliness when it occurs in extended spaces in mountain scenery.
It is the commonplace of seventeenth and eighteenth century writers, who chance to refer to mountain scenery, to describe it as of monstrous, horrible, or even hideous character.
The fact was that those artists gave quite truthful expression to the impression produced upon them by mountain scenery.
Nor must we omit the lakes which abound in most mountain regions, and serve as natural reservoirs for the rivers, besides giving a wonderful charm to mountain scenery.
Of all the nations of antiquity the Jews seem to have shown the greatest appreciation of mountain scenery; and in no ancient writings do we find so many or so eloquent allusions to the hills as in the Old Testament.
It is the property of all that is most sublime in mountain scenery to be uniquely splendid, or at least to seem so, and it is commonly the fate of the sublime in this sort very soon to be mixed with what is trivial.
But for me the most magnificent and sublime in mountain scenery can be made lovelier by some more tender touch; and that, too, is added here.
Difficulty was experienced in finding a suitable painter, for painters capable of doing justice to mountain scenery, and who are also physically fit to travel amongst them at such altitudes as those round Mount Everest, are few.
Nevertheless, the truth is that you are on too high a view-point for the most effective grasp of mountain scenery.
It is certainly one of the finest exhibitions of mountain scenery far or near.
In short, the photograph of mountain scenery is like that of a friend taken in his coffin.
Of mountain scenery he has left, I believe, no example so far carried as that of John Bellini above instanced.
Schopenhauer suggests that one secret of the spell of mountain sceneryis the permanence of the sky-line.
Much might be said of the enormous effect of mountain scenery.
Indeed there are few poets, even those who are chiefly concerned with man and his doings, who do not often turn to mountain sceneryat least for similes.
And in all this vast extent of mountain scenery, with summits ranging from one thousand to fifteen thousand feet in height, there is not enough level land visible to aggregate one prairie county in Western Missouri or Kansas.
Proceeding westward from Garrison, the traveler will have some fine views of mountain scenery, including the snow-clad peaks of Mount Powell.
Day after day there is a continuous and unbroken chain of mountain scenery.
The attractions of the capital are to be had there, with the supplementary advantages of pure air, mountain scenery, and luxurious sea-bathing on a level sandy beach.
Connected with this want of any sense of solemnity in mountain scenery, is a general profanity of temper in regarding all the rest of nature; that is to say, a total absence of faith in the presence of any deity therein.
Inaccurate as this conception of rock was, it seems to have been the only one which, in mediaeval art had place as representative of mountain scenery.
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