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more enigmatical



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Philip felt that if Christ could show the Father, then there was no need of any more enigmatical talk.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St John, Vol. II by Dods, Marcus

The papers belonging to the American phase, so far as they were to be identified by dates, or by some internal evidence, were fewer, but even more enigmatical in character.

From Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home by Taylor, Bayard

New dominants are added, and the theory advances farther and farther from the “machine theory,” becomes ever more enigmatical, and more vitalistic.

From Naturalism And Religion by Otto, Rudolf

This novel is in its own nature and purpose sufficiently obscure; and the commentaries which have been written upon it by the Hurnboldts, Schlegels, &c., make the enigma still more enigmatical.

From Biographical Essays by De Quincey, Thomas

There had been no more enigmatical telegrams, as at the time of Henry's arrest and death, but telegrams drafted in accordance with M. Zola's instructions and each word of which was perfectly intelligible to him.

From With Zola in England by Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred



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