Their authenticity is also proved by the uniformity of doctrine which pervades them all, though written at different periods, by the simplicity and naturalness of the narrations, and by the sincerity of the writers.
With his return to the mutual loves of ordinary human beings (for they are that, however extraordinary the conditions) he happily restores to his characters the naturalness which they enjoyed in the earlier play.
Faustus and Mephistophilis, on the other hand, meet in real conversation, and it is in their question and answer that the flexibility and naturalness of blank verse are shown to advantage for the first time by Marlowe.
But the same feeling after naturalness which makes Stephano and Carisophus such well-defined realities influences for good the portraits of the other characters.
Another kindly trait of unsophisticated naturalness was the pleasure he derived from street music.
This transparent naturalness of character revealed itself equally in his intercourse with high and low.
There was a rare naturalness and simplicity in William Nelson.
Naturalness in public address is something more than faithful reproduction of nature--it is the reproduction of those typical parts of nature's work which are truly representative of the whole.
This most expressive element of our speech is the last to be mastered in attaining to naturalness in speaking a foreign language, and its correct use is the main element in a natural, flexible utterance of our native tongue.
The realistic story-writer understands this in writing dialogue, and we must take it into account in seeking fornaturalness through change of tempo.
If so, the measure of all methods is to be found in the greater or lesser naturalness of relations and, therefore, in the lesser or greater compulsion in instruction.
To the vulgar mind, they may seem bare and defective, but all men of culture and mature judgment recognise in their simplicity and naturalness a note of manifest superiority.
The naturalness of the sequence will be at once apparent.
With this in mind we can more readily see the naturalness of the words of institution.
The very impulsiveness of the act, the absence of all calculation, the simplicity and naturalness of it, the womanliness of it--all these add to its beauty as an outburst of love.
The pathos and naturalnessof this Act are extraordinary.
Also, about it all was that surprising sense of naturalness which almost always comes to women when they love for the first time, the feeling of "For this I was born.
Naturalness is the sign and the test of perfect love.
Janey's naturalness in quest of the whys of life is the naturalness of the child who lives in the world instead of between the covers of a delightfully written book.
It makes itself felt in the prevailing mood of the subject as a whole, in the expressions of the several characters, in the naturalness of their attitudes and in the luminous clarity of the landscape.
The artist has retained only such of their attitudes as cannot detract in any way from the naturalness of their movements or their lines.
From eight to nine he usually walked abroad, going sedately through the streets with his senses passive, looking into churches, watching the people, and gradually absorbing the strange naturalness of life under ancient conditions.
We laughed, cried, shook hands, and kissed first on one cheek and then on the other, with the same enthusiasm and naturalness we would have shown had we been inhabitants of dear old mother Earth.
She bow'd upon her hands, And the boy's cry came to her from the field.
That is well said,' quoth Lancelot; But sith it must be so, What knight is that thou hatest thus?
Good man, he knew it was not right For Dust and Ashes to fall out with Dirt!
But he has the outline, the depth, the largeness, the naturalnessand the chiaroscuro of Rubens; is not that enough?
He is sometimes reproached with having neither the outline of Raphael, the depth of Leonardo da Vinci, the largeness of Titian, the naturalness of Velasquez, nor the chiaroscuro of Rembrandt.
Then he would don an apron or towel and go to work in a manner which would rob any gathering of a sense of stiffness and induce a naturalness most intriguing, calculated to enhance the general pleasure an hundredfold.
Here is another of those incidental allusions to existing customs, which show the naturalness and veracity of the narrative.
By the naturalness of their conversation and behavior they seem to live and lay hold of our human sympathy more than the same characters on a stage could possibly do.
At least it is pleasant to find verse, by minor writers though it be, describing the quietude and naturalnessof the poet's best moments.
There are degrees of naturalness in nature, however.
It will be the splendid task of the theology of the future to take off the mask and disclose to a waning scepticism the naturalness of the supernatural.
And even as the contribution of Science to Religion is the vindication of the naturalness of the Supernatural, so the gift of Religion to Science is the demonstration of the supernaturalness of the Natural.
With the demonstration of the naturalness of the supernatural, scepticism even may come to be regarded as unscientific.
Every witness has to be corroborated by the naturalness of his story.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naturalness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.