Which preposition to use with egotists

of Occurrences 4%

If it be egotism to imply and twine with his own identity the griefs and affections of anothermaking himself many, or reducing many unto himselfthen is the skilful novelist, who all along brings in his hero, or heroine, speaking of themselves, the greatest egotist of all; who yet has never, therefore, been accused of that narrowness.

in Occurrences 4%

I was not speaking particularly of myself, sir; I am no egotist in such things, and wish to leave my own imperfections to the charity of my friends and neighbours.

at Occurrences 2%

She flushed with shame at the thought of him, ubiquitous among those egotists at Ravinia, enlisting their interest, reminding Paula how much she liked him.

for Occurrences 1%

For my Part, says Montague, I am a great Lover of your White WinesWhat the Devil signifies it to the Publick, says Scaliger, whether he is a Lover of White Wines or of Red Wines? I cannot here forbear mentioning a Tribe of Egotists for whom I have always had a mortal Aversion, I mean the Authors of Memoirs, who are never mentioned in any Works but their own, and who raise all their Productions out of this single Figure of Speech.

like Occurrences 1%

He was not a libertine like Henry IV., nor an egotist like Napoleon.

across Occurrences 1%

H.G. Wells has called his career the "raid of an intolerable egotist across the disordered beginning of a new time."

to Occurrences 1%

And Jane, level-headed, clear-brained, hard, calm, straight-thinking, cynical, an egotist to her finger-tips, knowing what she wanted and going for it, tough in the conscience, and ignorant of love except in its crudest form of desire for the people and things which ministered to her personal happiness....

Which preposition to use with  egotists