Which preposition to use with editions

of Occurrences 2566%

The Latest Edition of "Shoo! Fly.

of Occurrences 482%

Corrected EDITIONS of our eBooks replace the old file and take over the old filename and etext number.

in Occurrences 116%

"And at that rate," observed Patsy, "It will run off our regular edition in eight minutes.

by Occurrences 42%

" The little book was well received, and was quietly popular for some years, running into eight editions by 1823.

for Occurrences 41%

They have indeed brought us far closer to Michael Angelo's real text, but we must be careful to remember that we have not even now arrived with certainty at what he would himself have printed if he had prepared his own edition for the press.

with Occurrences 23%

The word God is printed in the Pisan edition with a capital letter: it may be questioned whether Shelley meant to indicate anything more definite than 'some higher powerFate.' 11. 8, 9.

from Occurrences 16%

"Roxana" (first edition) is the next in interest, though he left out the best part of it in subsequent editions from a foolish hypercriticism of his friend Southerne.

before Occurrences 15%

Revised edition of 1917, omitting illustrative quotations from literature, not so good as editions before that date.

as Occurrences 13%

Former editions as prose.

to Occurrences 11%

All subsequent editions to 4to 1671, read 'taffety' in this passage.

at Occurrences 10%

Such was the enthusiasm that private persons printed large editions at their own expense, whilst the Government sent off quantities to Scotland and Ireland.

on Occurrences 8%

Preparations were well under way for a first edition on the Fourth of July and the office was beginning to hum with work, when one afternoon a girl strolled in and asked in a tired voice for the managing editor.

after Occurrences 6%

In the first two editions after 'Paterson' is added 'eminent for his knowledge of books.'

under Occurrences 3%

That's the papers!" To a succession of quick knocks, she flew to the door, returning with the folded evening editions under her arm.

into Occurrences 3%

Elia did not reach a second edition in Lamb's lifetimethat is to say, during a period of twelve yearsalthough the editions into which it has passed between his death and the present day are legion.

between Occurrences 3%

And Thomas Farnaby, whose Index Rhetoricus appeared in six editions between 1633 and 1654, gives a fairly proportioned treatment of inventio, dispositio, elocutio, and actio.

than Occurrences 2%

Leon de Mogente's religion was of the sort that felt itself able to learn more from an old edition than a new one.

in Occurrences 2%

See Malone's List of Early Editions in his Shakespeare, ii. 656.Ed.

during Occurrences 2%

We even managed to bring out special evening editions during Iran-Iraq war.

among Occurrences 2%

The volume containing John Woodvil, 1802, which is placed in the present edition among Lamb's plays, on page 149, included also the "Fragments of Burton" (see Vol. I.) and two lyrics.

within Occurrences 2%

The Borough had passed through six editions in the same number of years, and the Tales reached a fifth edition within two years of publication.

above Occurrences 1%

"The editor of the two editions above mentioned was pleased to give this little manuel to the public," &c.Ib., p. 7.

alongside Occurrences 1%

In contrast to Dr. Grayson's heroic proportions he looked like a Vest Pocket Edition alongside of an Unabridged. "Nice little camp you have here, Uncle, very," he drawled, peering languidly through his huge spectacles at the shining river and the far off rolling hills beyond.

about Occurrences 1%

XXVIII THE NIGHT OF ALARMS If Editor Hildreth had said nothing in his evening edition about the impending strike on the Trans-Western, it was not because public interest was waning.

inside Occurrences 1%

His Reflections on the French Revolution (1790) had an enormous circulation, reached an eleventh edition inside of a year, was read all over the continent as well as in the British Isles, and helped materially not only to keep England steady in the crisis, but also to incite the other powers to continue their resistance to French aggression.

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