The shell is most extravagantly sculptured--so intricately that it is difficult to [pg383] describe it.
It is found washed ashore, often in large, intricately twisted tufts, from Cape Cod southward and on the Pacific coast.
A figure the lines of which are interlaced or intricately interwoven, as in embroidery, gardening, etc.
A naked scaffold of dark trunk, bough and intricately forking branch sustained each thin tower-like tent of brilliant leaves.
But it is a sign of Miss Stern's thoroughness that both men and women should be there in such numbers, so delicately differentiated, so intricately taking their places in her prolonged and exhaustive argument.
The outside is formed of grasses and rushes, very neatly and intricately interwoven, and shows here and there a head of dried pappus plucked from some species of hawkweed.
The inside is formed of fine grasses, quite artistically and intricately laid in position.
But the careful observer will notwithstanding note how delicately graded and how intricately combined are the steps which connect extremes so terribly disparate.
Paradise Lost itself contains no more intricately beautiful passage than this.
One listens with delight to the musician working out his intricately beautiful theme; or is it nearer the impression we get to say that we watch the skilful dancer executing his elaborate figure?
They seem to encompass us in a circular lake, a range of precipitous and intricately piled Alps, high and massive.
He wore muddy riding breeches, and a black shirt open at the throat, and boots of intricately embossed leather which came well up his thighs, spurs that would have ravelled a pachyderm, and the insolent hat of a bandit.
The close, thick, intricately furrowed bark of the parent tree contrasts sharply with the smooth rind of its branches and the stems of the saplings.
For the sonnet, anintricately wrought model of the reflective lyric, requires a peculiarly intimate union of thinking and singing.
Listening to music is like looking at a brook; there is no inside and outside, it is all one intricately blended complex of sensation.
Some of the "imagist" verse patterns are uniquely and intricately beautiful.
It is nowhere more intricatelyfascinating than in poetry.
These luxuriant natives of the soil are so intricately woven, that it would be next to impossible to eradicate them.
Continuing our journey on streams and rivulets intricately winding through mangroves and brambles, we entered the main body of the river in time to see the sun setting behind a glorious sky, directly before us.
Annot proceeded rapidly in an even, low voice; she was dressed in filmy lavender, with little buttons of golden velvet, an intricately carved gold buckle at her waist.
The Bard is in precisely the same form, and shows the same skill in the wielding of the intricately varying melodies of the lines of different length.
The use of short lines somewhat intricately introduced among longer ones, is characteristic of the stanzas of the lyrical poets of the first part of the seventeenth century.
Thus, the general tendency, spreading from the nations which are most intricately divided in religion, has been towards what is called toleration.
In details, of course, the distribution of types is intricately confused; but the main outline is clear; and we reach a first glimpse of a coherent European culture, on the almost animal plane of regional foodquests.
He notes some corner of his map where a deep-lying valley is intricately fitted in amongst ridges which he has seen from without.
The stems grow six to twelve feet tall, with a trunk two or three feet high from which appear many fantastic arms intricatelybranched to form a broad rounded head, five to ten feet across.
There are several branches which are intricately arranged, forming a rounded head from six to ten feet across; the gray-brown bark is coarse and fissured.
Then the knotty fingers travelled up an intricately plaited cheekstrap to one of the glittering silver-bordered conchas.
At a sign from the Senator a young squire came forward, proudly bearing a sword with a jeweled hilt, in an intricately wrought scabbard.
In the restaurant, when Paredes left them to produce, as he called it, his surprise, Graham appraised with a frown the voluble people who moved intricately through the hall.
His face, intricately lined, was as peaceful as Silas Blackburn's had been.
Above is the "high embowed roof" of the central tower; around are the stalls set in a screen of woodwork intricately carved.
A beautiful Saxon cross, intricately carved, and the ancient altar stone, lately discovered buried beneath the floor, are two valued treasures.
All of these modern stage-artists are abandoning theintricately realistic setting, and, as a consequence, light is enjoying a greater opportunity.
The aim has been to show that artificial light has become intricately interwoven with human activities and that it has been a powerful influence upon the progress of civilization.
The chair was square in form without back or arms; its front posts twined and intricately inlaid with ivory and silver, and topped each with a golden cone for hand-rest.
Gold, intricately engraved in an Arabesque pattern, and set in the center with a single diamond.
Master Sean O Lochlainn held up an intricately engraved gold button with an Arabesque pattern and a diamond set in the center.
Finally, there is the mantle--again of silk intricately embroidered and dyed with a royal purple.
The bed itself, a great mass of feather mattresses and gorgeously embroidered coverlets, projects its intricately carved footboard far into the room.
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