Which preposition to use with allude
What goes on in his own closet he knows not;[Footnote: Perhaps alluding to a mock marriage of Silius and Messalina.]
" It is to this notion that Shakespeare alludes in "Hamlet," where Laertes wishes that violets may spring from the grave of Ophelia (v. I):
He was to spend an Easter fortnight there, as the guest of some farmer-relatives with whom he had stayed years before, in a period to which, being nineteen, he already alluded as his 'boyhood.'
To which delay the writer alludes with provoking severity.
The game to which you allude of "Inspiration" or "Rhapsody" was a favorite.
This letter has no date, but must have been very early in the sixteenth century, probably in 1504, from the circumstance to which it alludes at its commencement.
But why, he asked, why allude before others to feelings so few could understand?
It was an experience to which they were shy of alluding among their confidential friends, even of talking about between themselves.