diminutiveness
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Proust had to outgrow the habits of diminutiveness, without sacrificing a love of nuance and detail, to become himself.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 3, 2015
"In addition to the general impression of his diminutiveness and fragility, one was struck with the peculiar beauty of his head and forehead, rising disproportionately high over his small wrinkly visage and gentle deep-set eyes."
From De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars by Simonds, William Edward
She was seated on a sofa at the far end of the room when Seymour Michael was shown in, and the first thing that struck her was his diminutiveness.
From From One Generation to Another by Merriman, Henry Seton
Passers-by frequently glanced at it and thought it a nice little house whose amusing diminutiveness was a sort of attraction.
From The Head of the House of Coombe by Burnett, Frances Hodgson
The water, building terraces and battlements, reflected enough light to impress me with the diminutiveness of the boat, set in the vastness on which it floated.
From Greener Than You Think by Moore, Ward