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serenities

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For the serenities of the countess, Katharine Cornell's personal graciousness is more in accord.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is particularly effective with modern music, with which Bernstein has had consistent success, and whose complex rhythms he feels perhaps more deeply than he feels the serenities of the classics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Jewett preferred to touch graciously the sunnier slopes of this provincial temperament, to linger in its ancient dignities and serenities.

From The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters by Perry, Bliss

It was possible for whole minutes of time, especially between sleeping and waking, to forget the complications of the situation and to bask in the blissful warmth of its serenities.

From We Three by Hutt, Henry

As he spoke, he remembered that night of the eclipse—oh, those moon-washed depths, those stupendous serenities of Law and Beauty which, together, are Truth!

From The Vehement Flame by Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell