more enigmatical
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All was to Pranken more and more amazing, more and more enigmatical, and, at the same time, more and more illuminated.
From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold
Patty was mystified at this, for Mrs. Farrington's tone was even more enigmatical than her words.
From Patty in Paris by Wells, Carolyn
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
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
Then quite unexpectedly he reappears in the New Testament, and what Saint Paul says of him in the Epistle to the Hebrews makes him more enigmatical than ever.
From The Cathedral by Huysmans, J.-K. (Joris-Karl)