Which preposition to use with enigmas
The one enigma of their criticism is the respect that they joined in paying to the witty, genial, shallow, worldly, musical Tom Moore.
A jealous pang shot through Elenko's breast; she looked cautiously in, and discerned the same mysterious veiled woman whose demeanour had already been an enigma to her.
The incident seems cut from a French novel; but so does the whole strange storyone apparently insoluble enigma in an otherwise only too transparent life.
To me the affair is just as much of an enigma as to you," I hastened at once to explain.
Elton borrowed the "Aids" from Hessey (by the way what is your Enigma about Cupid?
(Pub. abroad as Enigmas of natural history) Illustrated by Barbara Greg.
She was an enigma beyond any puzzle in mathematics he had ever brought his mind to bear upon.
Tomb, Enigma on, 214292.
Why Belle you are a greater enigma than ever.
The following Sepulchral Enigma against Pride, is engraved on a stone, in the Cathedral Church of Hamburgh: "O, Mors, cur, Deus, negat, vitam, be, se, bis, nos, his, nam." CANON.
Zadig alone guessed that it was Life, and explained all the other enigmas with the same facility.
Her rule in the Convent was even and serene; but those who came to her flock from the real world, from the trials and temptations of a real experience, were always enigmas to her, and she could scarcely comprehend or aid them.
Mr. P. composed an enigma for a group of these young students.