dispassionateness
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Leger's Three Women, 1921, is as self-consciously a masterpiece as any salon painting up to and including Seurat's Grande Jatte, and its nudes have the perfect dispassionateness of ancient kouroi.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For the sullen steadiness, dispassionateness, detachment with which it was said made it more real than it had been at the water's edge.
From The Visioning by Glaspell, Susan
Now the judicial faculty, if it is not altogether a legal fiction, is at all events pretty rare even among men whose ordinary pursuits tend to cultivate it, and to train them in dispassionateness.
From The Admirable Bashville or, Constancy Unrewarded by Shaw, Bernard
If marriage was to come in question, his dispassionate judgment could name women clearly more suitable; but now dispassionateness was a professor's mean thumb-rule, too far below to consider.
From V. V.'s Eyes by Harrison, Henry Sydnor
Dr. Johnson's reaction to Shakespeare's tragedies is a curious one, compounded as it is of deep emotional involvement in a few scenes in some plays and a strange dispassionateness toward most of the others.
From Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies by Sherbo, Arthur