Which preposition to use with begat
She has hated too deeply to render a sudden cessation of her hate-storm possible, and the treaties have been begotten in rancour and applied with violence.
In the time when the newly-vestured earth appears more lovely than during all the rest of the year came I into the world, begotten of noble parents and born amid the unstinted gifts of benignant fortune.
Cellini, then, knowing the quality of Michelangelo's temper, and respecting him as a deity of art, adds to his report of Torrigiano's conversation: "These words begat in me such hatred of the man, since I was always gazing at the masterpieces of the divine Michelangelo, that, although I felt a wish to go with him to England, I now could never bear the sight of him.
Most possible, Sir; they will court you, their whole delight is to immortalizeAlexander was begot by a Salamander, that visited his Mother in the form of a Serpent, because he would not make King Philip jealous; and that famous Philosopher Merlin was begotten on a Vestal Nun, a certain King's Daughter, by a most beautiful young Salamander; as indeed all the Heroes, and Men of mighty Minds are.
'All things were created by him, and for him, and he is before all things', (which is the explication of [Greek: pôrtótokos pásaes ktíseos], begotten before the whole creation', and therefore no part of the creation himself.)
It used to be imagined of the unhappy medieval Jews that they parodied Calvary by crucifying dogs; if they had been guilty they would at least have had the excuse of the hatred and rage begotten by persecution.
" This was one of this penny-father's bastards, For, on my life, he was never begot Without the consent of some great proverb-monger.
That is what I was begotten for.
By the help of these qualities, they were enabled, not only to recommend themselves to the indulgence of many judicious readers, but even to beget among a pretty numerous class of persons, a sort of admiration of the very defects by which they were attended.
In a word, like begets like.
They were begat by eight of the mutineers, and intermarried for a century.
On one hand was the confidence begat of fifteen years of almost continuous victory over the crimson; on the other the desperation that such defeat brings.
Moreover, at the time when the above extracts were copied Osiris was not only assumed to have occupied the position which R[=a] formerly held, but his son Horus, who was begotten after his death, was, by virtue of his victory over Set, admitted to be the heir and successor of Osiris.
Such things and other like to these he observed while he was a child, and when he came to age and was a man he took a wife named Anna, of his tribe, and begat on her a son, naming after his own name Tobias, whom from his childhood he taught to dread God and abstain him from all sin.
These things He only made: but me He begot unto everlasting life, in Jesus Christ my Lord.
" The truth was that Wagner, as so many another creative genius, spent his love chiefly upon the beings that he begot within his own heart.
They were really petty states begotten from the dismemberment of a great territory; those local governments were formed at the expense of a central power.