Which preposition to use with editors

of Occurrences 1450%

The reading of the world is in the hands of editors of enterprise and sagacity.

in Occurrences 151%

" We also think of that editor in this way, and trust that enough has been said to make it plain that PUNCHINELLO is not to be attacked with impunity by every little journal of the day.

for Occurrences 55%

The sympathy exhibited by the Sun reporters and editors for the unhappy victim of Ogre Tammany is particularly touching.

OF Occurrences 26%

RECENT AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED BY THE EDITORS OF THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

with Occurrences 17%

An editor with plenty of leisure on his hands would find ample opportunities in Captain Underwit for discursive comment.

to Occurrences 15%

They all began drinking again, to calm their feelings, and after the midday dinner Bill Sizer grabbed a huge cowhide whip and started to Millville to "lick the editor to a standstill."

on Occurrences 13%

Indeed the decisions of this editor on points of classical learning, though pronounced in a very authoritative tone, are generally such that, if a schoolboy under our care were to utter them, our soul assuredly should not spare for his crying.

at Occurrences 11%

" And since I would not see this shame Be fastened on to guiltless men, And hear that there are those who blame The Editor at Number 10, As having found the evil ones And harboured them in his abode

from Occurrences 7%

Common school education; reporter on the Muskegon Daily Chronicle 1886-1903; member of the editorial staff of the American Lumberman from 1903; associate editor from 1910; contributes verse relating to the forest and lumber camps to various magazines; is called "The Poet of the Woods," He is author of "In Forest Land," "Resawed Fables," "The Woods," "The Enchanted Garden," and "Tote-Road and Trail."

as Occurrences 6%

Any analysis of "The Princess" is here deemed unnecessary, since it must not only be familiar to most readers of the poet's works, but familiar also in the varied annotated editions of such editors as Rolfe, Woodberry, and Wilson Farrand.

like Occurrences 4%

The way in which he informs Mr. Scott about Gifford's proposed review of "Juvenal" and "Persius," shows that he fully comprehended the situation, and the dangers which would beset an editor like Gifford, who lived for the most part amongst his books, and was, to a large extent, secluded from the active world.

by Occurrences 3%

This refusal gave great dissatisfaction to many, and a letter I have before me says, "I got into a great row with my editor by your refusal."

after Occurrences 3%

This was merely Stockton's turning to account his own somewhat similar experience with the editors after his story, The Lady or the Tiger?

into Occurrences 2%

He got the Review and its editor into a scrape which shook the world at the time (1834), by betraying Cabinet secrets to spite Lord Durham.

under Occurrences 2%

Therefore, your real editor must either swallow his pride and submit to ignorant dictation, or make way for the little band of automatic sorters of manuscript, which, as nine tailors make a man, nowadays constitute a sort of composite editor under the direction of the proprietor.

until Occurrences 1%

There were additions by subsequent editors until now it appears that the Wheatley text of 1893-1899 is final.

unto Occurrences 1%

There is the perpetual answer to be repeated by our clever editors unto Eternity.

up Occurrences 1%

Reinhardt died in 1852, leaving the editorship in the hands of Virchow alone, and he was still its editor up to the time of his death, on September 5, 1902.

during Occurrences 1%

" As a help to her reading of the Bible, Frances R. Havergal joined the "Christian Progress Scripture Reading Union," conducted by her friend Rev. Ernest Boys, for whose magazine she acted, on one occasion, as editor during his absence.

without Occurrences 1%

Somehow he succeeded in reaching Franklin Square and becoming an editor without ceasing to be a mystic.

outside Occurrences 1%

There was never such an editor outside Bedlam; but Mr. PAWLE is a resourceful person and by a score of clever tricks of gesture and business made a reasonable figure of fun for our obloquy.

against Occurrences 1%

If he had finished the story first and then sent it, it might have been good enough to convince the editor against his judgment that he ought to have it.

through Occurrences 1%

The preface gives a commonplace explanation of how the letter fell into the hands of the editor through a similarity of names.

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