Thus, rich in old associations, happy in its present seclusion, Kittery has a kind of personal charm, which is intensified by an obvious and striking contrast.
In the room that was allotted to me in a gigantic hotel I found a pair of ancient side-spring boots, once the property, no doubt, of a prominent citizen, and their apparition intensified the impression of uncleanness.
The debate on the second reading of the bill was full of bitterness, intensifiedeven to virulence.
In spite of the tight-lipped mouth, the beaklike nose, and the small, gleaming eyes, there was something about his face which intensified his age.
Two days later, days notable for torrential rains, which intensified the discomforts of the troops ashore, the Japanese suffered a severe naval loss.
These bodily pains onlyintensified the fierceness of his thoughts and made them turn more vindictively than ever upon the subject of his wife.
Whatever trouble Ethel had experienced at Naples from her conviction that Hawbury was false was increased and, if possible, intensified by the discovery that he had followed them to Rome.
Her memory of the night interview with Miss Jethro had inevitably intensified the suspicion inspired by the conduct of Mrs. Rook.
The impression produced by later events had not only intensified this feeling, but had presented the motives of that true friend under an entirely new point of view.
He remarked a steadily intensified exacerbation of nerves, and told himself he was growing old and no mistake.
Perhaps this feeling was intensified by our previous unsuccessful attempts to gain admission and by the recollection of the passion of my boyhood days for the verse of Byron--though indeed I have hardly read him latterly.
He has butintensified it by the incubation of his intellect.
The same shadow, intensified by even a deeper horror of some coming doom, rests upon another sonnet in which he deplores his wasted life.
Every frosted branch, every delicate spiral on the evergreens, was intensified and illuminated.
The appeal of Mrs. Blackburn had stirred her heart and intensified her perceptions.
The colour of her skin faded to ivory, her long, slender limbs trembled and wavered, and the pathos of her look wasintensified into the image of tragedy.
She was wearing a hat of royal purple, with a sweeping wing which intensified the brilliant dusk of her hair and eyes.
This nightmare is but an intensified replica of the world beyond, the larger prison locked with the levers of Greed, guarded by the spawn of Hunger.
The discontent of the shop employees with the insufficient rations was intensifiedby the arrival of a wagon-load of bad meat.
Within the narrow circle runs the interminable tale, colored by individual temperament, intensified by the length of sentence.
John bowed slightly towards Mr. Beecher Monmouth, whose evening clothes intensified the sallowness of his complexion.
A renewed and intensified disinclination to pry into Bernard Treves's affairs seized him.
A dozen times he went over the dot-dash lines in his pocket-book, and each time the hidden meaning intensified in clarity.
In the latter he contracted a loathsome disease of the skin which soon began to eat away his life; and his sufferings from it intensified his zeal and his hatred.
Having attenuated the virus of these bacilli, Pasteur began a series of experiments to determine whether the attenuated virus could be intensified until its former venom was obtained.
This man's longing was intensified by his unwilling exile from the sanctuary, a special privation to a door-keeper of the Temple.
And this seems intensified in our day to a terrific degree.
The tragedy of sin has intensified God's need tremendously.
And sin's ravages make cruel need, and need intensified makes emergency, and these involve sacrifice as we rise to meet need and emergency.
The fact of temptation was intensified by the length of it.
It has intensified everything, man's misunderstanding and hatred of God, the love of God's heart for man, and the distance between the two.
The pain of spirit became both pain of body and pain of spirit, intensified clear beyond what the night before had anticipated.
In a few moments Alan Campbell walked in, looking very stern and rather pale, his pallor being intensified by his coal-black hair and dark eyebrows.
But the strange expression that he had noticed in the face of the portrait seemed to linger there, to be more intensified even.
The sunlight lay bright and warm over all; the sky was blue with a depth of colour intensifiedby the few great white clouds drifting lazily across it.
Certainly no man of her own time or her father's knew of the place: that thought made the spot her own, and intensified her eager delight in finding it.
It is remarkable that Tiberius, on learning the death of Phraates, instead of relaxing, intensified his efforts.
The loss of Riga intensified the political excitement in Russia, and produced a profound crisis.
It was noticeable that the propaganda was intensified just previous to and during the several Liberty Loan campaigns.
Crater warfare came as a development of intensified artillery attacks upon trench systems.
It was at Dunajec on the eastern front that for the first time in modern war the wheels of artillery were placed hub to hub in intensified hurricane fire upon enemy positions.
The absolute solitude in which they lived intensified their reciprocal thoughts; yet some might have said that it had the disadvantage of consuming their mutual affections at a fearfully prodigal rate.
The observer is fascinated by the ever-changing colors and gorgeous effects, more beautiful than any pyrotechnic display, which it very much resembles, only with intensified brilliancy of coloring, and more enduring in form.
The war was popular in Japan as a war of revenge for the part played by Germany in 1895, and the arrest of Japanese in Germany and the insults offered to the Ambassador when leaving Berlin intensified the feeling.
That there was some ground for fear had been shown by the numerous trials for espionage; and the feeling, intensified by jealousy of the Germans as trade rivals, continued to find expression in a portion of the Press.
The unfailing dignity and tact shown by the Empress in the novel circumstances arising out of the introduction of a Western atmosphere into her Court had won her also an admiration abroad intensified by her grace and sympathy.
The funerals of the victims intensified the disturbances; a general strike was called at Rome, but this was only the revolutionists' usual move; but what happened in Romagna was without precedent altogether.
My apprehension in contemplating such a dire calamity is intensified by my feelings of attachment to Ireland, and of sympathy with her people, who have always welcomed me with warm-hearted affection.