Which preposition to use with clearness
With this feeling, there came a wonderful clearness of thought, and I realized, despairingly, that the world might wander for ever, through that enormous night.
A sloping plateau, some 19,000 feet above the sea-level, is defined with remarkable clearness in the direction from which we viewed it.
If the boldness and strangeness of his opinions occasionally startled me, I could not but admire the clearness with which he stated his propositions, the fervour of his elocution, and the plausibility of his arguments.
" Barrow's mathematical power gave clearness to his sermons, which were full of sense and piety.
More concretness would disturb the clearness by calling attention to irrelevant details.
Clearness on this point is not without its gratifications, as I have said.
Their course through the jungle had been devious and without much clearness as to a general direction, for first one would advise one way, and then the other another; and there were times when they had been compelled by the brush and gullies to go out of their way.
They had drawn their color and their far-sighted clearness from such long contemplations of distant horizon lines.
"It is also said that those who know Latin and Greek generally express themselves with more clearness than those who do not receive a liberal education.
So much clearness about himself, so just an understanding of his own position and the position of his friends, promised everything which was best and happiest.
Enough has been said of Even apart from the vital question of Everybody has to say that Few people will dispute First, sir, permit me to observe For instance, For instance, there surely is For my part, I can say that I desire For the sake of clearness For this simple reason For what?
Exploring this forenoon the vicinity of Monte Palatino, I discovered in an obscure corner, near the temple of Romulus, the time-hallowed spring of Juturna, rising with crystal clearness near the Cloaca maxima, into which it flows unvalued and forgotten.
The big hayrick particularly was defined with curious clearness against what seemed to be a glow in the sky.
But in the concluding couplet, Crabbe's meaning seems to lose in clearness through the change.
In him consciousness has reached the degree of clearness at which it embraces the world itself: his intellect has completely abandoned its function as the servant of his will, and now holds the world before him; and the world calls upon him much more to examine and consider it, than to play a part in it himself.