Which preposition to use with domesticities
There is an austerity of power here that ill consorts with the tender domesticity of the scene, and the Child is a young Hercules.
Marriage and domesticity for a woman like that!
In Les Corbeaux we have almost an entire act of calm domesticity in which the only hint of coming trouble is an allusion to Vigneron's attacks of vertigo.
I was sure, however, that the calm and discipline that I felt in the things around me came as much from her domesticity as from his discipline.
Was not the loss of domesticity on the part of Roman matrons followed by moral corruption too gross to mention?
Kate knew it was not really home, but she had to admit that these busy undomestic moderns had found a good substitute for it: or, at least, that, taking their domesticity through the mediumship of Mrs. Dennison, they contrived to absorb enough of it to keep them going.
After the first effervescence produced by the dropping of a notability into the caldron of New York, the Llanero general was permitted to enjoy his placid domesticity without molestation; and in a pleasant street, far up-town among the Twenties, he lived in the midst of us for eight quiet years.