Which preposition to use with boldness

of Occurrences 150%

Pardon the seeming boldness of a stranger: you are no stranger to me!

in Occurrences 49%

" The man's boldness in so fully arming me was astonishing, and his carelessness in allowing me aboard with Captain Selover astonished me still more.

with Occurrences 9%

Mr. Palfrey's resolution was also lost; but the boldness with which Giddings and others avowed their opinions, and the freedom of speech which they used on the subject of slavery, afforded abundant proof that the gagging system which had prevailed so long in Congress had come at last to an end.

to Occurrences 6%

THE PHEASANT-HEN More fair? CHANTECLER Assuredly,in just the measure that strength is added to the song by the knowledge of listeners, boldness to the exploit by the consciousness of lovely watching eyes[Taking his stand upon a hillock at the back, overlooking the valley.]

on Occurrences 4%

He told it as if to explain what he thought was boldness on his part.

than Occurrences 4%

They now adopted a party emblem, a red cap; and the Duc d'Orléans and his son, the Duc de Chartres, assumed it, and with studied insult paraded in it up and down the gardens of the palace, under the queen's windows; and if the two factions did not formally coalesce, they both proceeded with greater boldness than ever toward their desired object, not greatly differing as to the means by which it was to be attained.

by Occurrences 2%

England seems to have been a century in advance of America, both in its wisdom and folly; and the same things in London life were ridiculed and condemned with unsparing boldness by Hannah

from Occurrences 2%

No danger shall affright, for if that be true the poets feign, Love is the son of Mars and Venus; as he hath delights, pleasures, elegances from his mother, so hath he hardness, valour, and boldness from his father.

into Occurrences 1%

" "IIthought I'd tell you," said Rosey, frightened by her boldness into a feeble anti-climax.

against Occurrences 1%

His two comrades made a firm stand: but vain was their boldness against the numbers of assailants, and in a few moments they fell, grievously wounded, into the hands of the victors.

as Occurrences 1%

The fathers of the colony were, however, by no means prepared to take so decided a step, which would lay them open to the attacks of the English hierarchy; and although a few years afterwards, when they could do it with less risk of punishment, they abjured all connection with the Church of England, yet they dared not at present give any countenance to such individual boldness as that which Williams had manifested.

at Occurrences 1%

The crowd poured in after them and disposed themselves in various attitudes about the big room, all staring with more or less boldness at the three girls.

across Occurrences 1%

At Semur, which we passed on the following day, there is a one arched bridge of great boldness across the river Armançon.

like Occurrences 1%

Was ever boldness like to this of Philocles? Help me to reproach him, for I resolve Henceforth no more to love him.

under Occurrences 1%

There never was a genius more fitted for the two most opposite duties of obeying and commanding; so that you could not easily decide whether he were dearer to the general or the army: and neither did Hasdrubal prefer giving the command to any other, when any thing was to be done with courage and activity; nor did the soldiers feel more confidence and boldness under any other leader.

Which preposition to use with  boldness