Yet the conduct of the two is in some ways diverse and begins to accentuate itself from this point on.
A mask of o tafuku as a toy would not effect modifications in the quality of certain inherited impressions, but only accentuate them, and accentuate others innumerable faintly connected with them.
Ruskin's whole life was abnormal, and his early training served to accentuate those weaknesses of mind and will that made failures of so many schemes for the public good.
And in Tess the peaceful, rural scenes appear to accentuate the tragedy of the heroine's unavailing struggles against a fate that was worse than death.
When he looked up his face was dead white, and with a smear of blood upon it that seemed to accentuate its pallor; but his voice came smooth and unruffled as ever.
As though to accentuate the note, the man stood very erect, very military, and supported in one hand the staff of an English flag.
The differences between Dante's and Petrarch's education were marked, and tended to accentuate the divergence of their intellectual and moral qualities.
By so doing you accentuate your cast shadows thrown by tables, chairs, etc.
The matt paper when rough dried has a matt or slightly rough surface, but it may be desired to accentuate the effect.
They are much more intense in colour than the acid dyes, have a strong tendency to bronze, and accentuateweak and defective grain.
Acid colours produce a full level shade without bronzing, and do not accentuate any defects in the leather, such as bad grain, &c.
If you fill your mind with gloom and sorrow thoughts, your surroundings will reflect your mental attitude and will accentuate your misery and dejection.
Material pleasures accentuate the desire to possess things, and in the strife for possession, hearts are broken, fortunes wasted, nerves shattered, and the finer sentiments calloused.
I chewed away viciously but although the movement of the jaws apparently gave a certain relief from illusion the reaction merely served to accentuate the agony down below.
The quiet color was made to accentuate the flesh the dress concealed only to reveal.
Her full rounded, splendidly developed body was gowned to accentuate the alluring curves of her sex.
If the activity as manifested in its consequences is undesirable, to act upon principle is to accentuate its evil.
Thus the immediate effect of modern science was to accentuate the dualism of matter and mind, and thereby to establish the physical and the humanistic studies as two disconnected groups.
After an inequality is produced, it tends to accentuateitself in this way.
I should like to cite examples and there are surely plenty; but to accentuate the contrast I shall begin with an extreme example, taking the liberty of seeking it in two living mathematicians.
Buckles and bows on slippers and pumps can destroy the line of a shoe and hence a foot, or continue and accentuate line.
The trimming must accentuate the distinctive type of the gown or hat instead of blotting out the lines by an overabundance of garniture.
Jewelry must be worn to make lines, continue or terminate lines, accentuate a good physical point, or hide a bad one.
It was the opportunity of his life; he omitted nothing that could in any way accentuate the importance of his own relation to the night's events.
By some mysterious coincidence, almost instantaneously as he fell, the firing ceased, a few desultory shots at long intervals serving rather to accentuate than break the silence.
She still had her bright, childish glance, but she now wore her pretty hair done up high, as befitted her age, and her figure had filled out in a way that seemed to accentuate her radiant air of youth.
It seemed as though Nature herself had conspired to accentuate its charm.
The graphic illustration of associated facial expression or bodily posture which may accentuate or qualify a gesture is necessarily left to the ingenuity of the contributor.
From this time there arose a feeling of soreness between the advocate and the stadholder, which further differences of opinion were to accentuate in the coming years.
One may accentuate the colours and tones, but if they are too strongly intensified they will approach the other extreme and produce dead and mournful landscapes.
While he realised its unimportance as a fundamental for constructing volume, he nevertheless felt its need as a complement to colour--the need of the static and the dead to accentuate the plastic and alive.
His lines serve only to accentuate the chaos of his ensemble, for in his work there is no definite conception of the whole.
War does not so much tilt the balance as accentuate the difference.
Previously our discussions and poses and movements had merely the air of seeking to accentuate and define.
This is an appeal which rarely fails with women, and Fenwick knew how to accentuate it by fixing his dark eyes upon the girl, and flinging an intensity of will into his gaze.
Claudia was glad to get rid of the boy who seemed so certain that she and she only was to blame, that he served to accentuate her own self-reproach.
Yet there are some things which may serve as points of the compass, especially in the transitional years when the features both of face and character begin to accentuate themselves.
And though time and training and the schooling of life may modify its expression, yet below the surface it would seem only to accentuate itself, as the features of character become more marked with advancing years.
More than ever convinced of his helplessness, he resorts to measures that serve but to accentuate the mischief.