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" Coe approaches nearer to the stony Arabian landscape than any other scenery in Scotland, for the mountains have a barren strength and steepness which remind one continually of the stone buttresses of Sinai, as we have seen Sinai in photographs and the... "
A Painter's Camp in the Highlands, and Thoughts about Art - Page 182
by Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1862 - 489 pages
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Miller's royal tourist handbook to the Highlands and Islands

James W. Miller - 1877 - 452 pages
...artist and a poet, they are worth repeating: ' I fancy,' says Mr. Hamerton, ' the scenery of Glencoe approaches nearer to the stony Arabian landscape than...continually of the stone buttresses of Sinai, as we hare seen Sinai in photographs and the drawings of John Lewis. Glencoe being not only one of the grandest...
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Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland

Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1878 - 880 pages
...Mr. Hamerton, in his interesting work (A Painter's Camp in the Highlands), "the scenery of Glencoe approaches nearer to the stony Arabian landscape than...other scenery in Scotland, for the mountains have a Darren strength and steepness which remind one continually of the stone buttresses of Sinai, as we...
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