Which preposition to use with anne

of Occurrences 183%

That beautiful and queenly wife, Anne of Austria, (Spaniard though she was,)no longer the wild and passionate girl who fascinated Buckingham and embroiled two kingdoms,has hastened within four days to defy all the dying imprecations of her husband, by reversing every plan and every appointment he has made.

in Occurrences 33%

Petitioning the native city of his ancestors (Bergamo) to intercede for him with the duke, he speaks of the writer as "this unhappy person;" and subscribes himself, "Most illustrious Signors, your affectionate servant, Torquato Tasso, a prisoner, and infirm, in the hospital of St. Anne in Ferrara.

with Occurrences 20%

This, this was what he wanted, this mysterious, strangely smiling Anne, this white Anne with the great plaited rope of black hair, who belonged to the night and the dawn.

at Occurrences 18%

Harley was now the confidential adviser of the Queen, and counselled her "to go alone,"that is, to throw off the shackles which she had too long ignominiously worn; and Anne at once appointed high-church divinesTories of courseto the two vacant bishoprics.

to Occurrences 17%

She put out her arm and drew Anne to her side again.

for Occurrences 9%

But, as we have said, Anne for a long time suppressed her feelings of incipient alienation, produced by the politics and haughty demeanor of her favorite, and still wrote to her as her beloved Mrs. Freeman, and signed her letters, as usual, as her humble Morley.

on Occurrences 6%

He was content to take Anne on her own terms, at any cost, at any risk.

en Occurrences 4%

Anne en sabots.

without Occurrences 4%

On the death of Queen Anne without an heir, George I., elector of Hanover, had become king of England, and he had been succeeded by his son, George II.

by Occurrences 3%

'That's all, Mr. Charles, except the old sash you used to play with, which I sp'iled from the Hessian officer, the Injinkeep that to mind old Anne by,' "'Thank you, AnneI'll keep it carefully.

as Occurrences 3%

Had not Anne as gentle blood as that which coursed through the veins of many a lady of rank?

over Occurrences 3%

For Jerrold, going about with Anne over the Manor Farm, had conceived a profound passion for his seven hundred acres.

about Occurrences 2%

It was this assurance that made it possible for him to say what he had been thinking of saying all the time that he talked to Anne about his bacteriology.

from Occurrences 2%

If they had not got over the "difference," the change of Anne from a child to a big girl, of Jerrold from a big boy to a man's height and a man's voice, it was because, in some obscure way, that difference fascinated them.

off Occurrences 1%

" Here we have a clue to that vivacity and naïveté which distinguished Anne off the stage as well as on.

like Occurrences 1%

It sounded to Anne like the half-stifled cry of a wounded animal.

than Occurrences 1%

Next to Jerrold she was more there for Anne than the people she saw every day.

into Occurrences 1%

'Why, whatever put Mary Anne into your head, 'Liza?

up Occurrences 1%

" "Have with you then!" shouted Sedley, ready for a fray on whatever pretext, and off they rushed, as nurse led little Anne up the broad shallow steps of the dark oak staircase, but Lucy stood laughing with exultation in the intended vengeance, as her brother took down her father's hunting-whip.

beside Occurrences 1%

" When Rosamond reached home she found Anne beside her mother-in-law, provided with a quire of note-paper and pile of envelopes.

across Occurrences 1%

Every morning Adeline gazed at Anne across the table with the same look of strained and agonised enquiry.

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