Which preposition to use with dialogues

between Occurrences 127%

A dialogue between two individuals of opposite sides, which we happened to hear, will serve as a specimen of the rest.

of Occurrences 97%

With reading foolish Books, Lucian's Dialogue of the Lofty Traveller, who flew up to the Moon, and thence to Heaven; an heroick Business, call'd The Man in the Moon, if you'll believe a Spaniard, who was carried thither, upon an Engine drawn by wild Geese; with another Philosophical Piece, A Discourse of the World in the Moon; with a thousand other ridiculous Volumes, too hard to name.

with Occurrences 51%

No mention of this feast is in the Didache, in Justin's Dialogue with Trypho, or in his apologies.

in Occurrences 50%

She loved theatres, and she enjoyed hearing every word, which was impossible while there was more dialogue in the box than on the stage; also, Aylmer was sitting behind her.

on Occurrences 48%

His works on the Nature of the Gods and on Divination, his Offices, his Dialogue on Old Age, and several other essays belong to this period and mark the restless activity of his mind.

of Occurrences 17%

Yet this work is no more a novel than the "Dialogues of Plato.

by Occurrences 11%

After such rehearsals of future dialogues by the banks of Styx, the fallen statesmen were observed to appear exceedingly dejected, but the stimulus had become necessary to their existence.

for Occurrences 7%

But if you are willing to speculate not only the causes of fables, but of other theological dogmas, you will find that some of them are scattered in the Platonic dialogues for the sake of ethical, and others for the sake of physical considerations.

from Occurrences 4%

Can it be that she, rather than Cibber, suggested this dashing bit of dialogue from the comedy: *

against Occurrences 4%

I have met it in Bullein's "Dialogue against the Fever Pestilence," 1564.

FOR Occurrences 4%

* MODEL DIALOGUES FOR AIR-RAIDS.

like Occurrences 4%

Dialogues like the following took place amongst them: "I wish I had a truss of straw," said Charpentier; "I have a notion that we shall sleep here to-night.

at Occurrences 4%

All these entanglements bring on only a train of mistakes and embarrassing situations, and dialogues at balls and parties of pleasure, in which the author displays her peculiar powers of humour and knowledge of human life.

than Occurrences 4%

What Johnson has said of the tragedy of Cato, may be applied to Irene: "It is rather a poem in dialogue than a drama; rather a succession of just sentiments, in elegant language, than a representation of natural affections.

on Occurrences 3%

In the Dialogues on Natural Religion which were not published till after his death (1776), Hume made an attack on the argument from design, on which deists and Christians alike relied to prove the existence of a Deity.

after Occurrences 3%

His letters to his friends and others would make a good-sized volume; those to his critics, another; sonnets and odes, a third; and his Dialogues after the manner of Plato, two more.

out Occurrences 3%

"But if it be requisite to lay before the reader those dialogues out of many which principally unfold to us the mystic discipline about the gods, I shall not err in ranking among this number the Phaedo and Phaedrus, the Banquet and the Philebus, and together with these the Sophista and Politicus, the Cratylus and the Timaeus.

about Occurrences 2%

Let us examine into this pretended mistake in your former dialogue about Laodamia.

without Occurrences 2%

This piece, in which the characters represent real persons, is a mere dialogue without any semblance of action.

avec Occurrences 2%

Dialogues avec le corps endormi.

as Occurrences 2%

This comedy is as remarkable for the brilliant wit of its dialogue as for its gross licentiousness.

into Occurrences 2%

Plato, when his mind turned to schemes of social reconstruction thrust his habitual form of dialogue into a corner; both the "Republic" and the "Laws" are practically Utopias in monologue; and Aristotle found the criticism of the Utopian suggestions of his predecessors richly profitable.

into Occurrences 1%

Mr. Cotton likewise translated several of Lucian's Dialogues into burlesque verse, printed in 8vo.

by Occurrences 1%

She worked through the Elizabethan dramatists and all the Vicar's Tudor Classics, and came on Jowett's Translations of the Platonic Dialogues by the way, and was lured on the quest of Ultimate Reality, and found that there was nothing like Thought to keep you from thinking.

during Occurrences 1%

As I re-read these Dialogues during the war I more than once felt myself close to that true Frenchman who wrote: Man is born to see and know everything, and it is an injustice to limit him to one place on the earth.

Which preposition to use with  dialogues