All 3 Uses of
serene
in
Don Quixote
- This done, he picked up his armour and returned to his beat with the same serenity as before.†
Chpt 1.3-4 *serenity = untroubled calm
- It was known as a fact that the Most Serene Don John of Austria, natural brother of our good king Don Philip, was coming as commander-in-chief of the allied forces, and rumours were abroad of the vast warlike preparations which were being made, all which stirred my heart and filled me with a longing to take part in the campaign which was expected; and though I had reason to believe, an†
Chpt 1.39-40serene = calm and untroubled
- can it be, most serene Casildea de Vandalia, that thou wilt suffer this thy captive knight to waste away and perish in ceaseless wanderings and rude and arduous toils?†
Chpt 2.11-12