Which preposition to use with eliza
The torrent of filthy abuse poured upon Eliza in "The Dunciad" seems to have seriously damaged her literary reputation.
DOUGLAS, O. Eliza for common, by O. Douglas pseud. of Anna Buchan.
Why don't you write to Aunt Eliza to-night?" "Of course Andrew may be dead," she hazarded.
So stood Eliza on the wood-crown'd height, 270 O'er Minden's plain, spectatress of the sight, Sought with bold eye amid the bloody strife Her dearer self, the partner of her life; From hill to hill the rushing host pursued, And view'd his banner, or believed she view'd.
While Uncle Tom was sailing South, down the wide river, to his new master's home, Eliza with her boy was travelling north to Canada.
I shall therefore discourage Eliza from associating with him under any pretext whatever.
Well might they be surprised, for not one of them suspected Eliza of religious inclinations.
Eliza was only eighteen months older than he; they were the red-haired ones, and though they were as different in mind as it was possible to be, he seemed nearer Eliza than anyone else.
It's good news, Eliza,' said Simeon, Rachel shut the door, and drew Eliza towards her.
"Now Aunt Eliza up to Livornia used to have one.
CHAPTER VIII ELIZA AMONG THE QUAKERS