Which preposition to use with enjoyments

of Occurrences 1207%

Bridge has suppressed all conversation or music or artistic enjoyment of any kind.

in Occurrences 96%

W. SMITH, of the Chicago American:"We have found much enjoyment in reading the book, and it is very valuable in our work.

to Occurrences 31%

It was a day of enjoyment to us, you may be sure.

from Occurrences 23%

Yet we may draw enjoyment from storm sounds that are beyond hearing, and storm movements we cannot see.

for Occurrences 20%

For what keener, what nobler enjoyment for rational and moral beings, than satisfaction with, and admiration of, a Being better than themselves?

out Occurrences 15%

The children who have to think of their clothes before playing with the dogs, digging in the sand, helping the stableman, working in the shed, building a bridge, or weeding the garden, never get half their legitimate enjoyment out of life.

than Occurrences 10%

"Perhaps my presence is rather a drawback to your enjoyment than otherwise.

as Occurrences 10%

Do we lose the vision because we are not bold enough to take that enjoyment as our chief end?

with Occurrences 9%

He soon found employment as a printer and retrieved his fortunes, leading a gay life, and spending his money, as fast as he earned it, at theatres and in social enjoyments with boon companions of doubtful respectability.

at Occurrences 7%

Again, fancy its enjoyments at the height imagination can propose or suggest (which yet rarely or never happens, or if it does, as a vapour soon vanishes); but let us grant it could, and last to fourscore years, is this more than the quickest thought to eternity?

by Occurrences 7%

Providence has fixed the limits of human enjoyment by immoveable boundaries, and has set different gratifications at such a distance from each other, that no art or power can bring them together.

on Occurrences 6%

Were I to attempt to account for the exquisite enjoyment on beholding the setting sun between the tropics, I should perhaps say, that it arose from the warmth, the repose, the richness, the novelty, the glory of the whole, filling the mind with the most exalted, tranquillizing, and beautiful images.

without Occurrences 5%

Farewell, finally, to annoyance without anger, delay without vexation, indolence without ennui, endurance without fatigue, appetite without intemperance, enjoyment without pall!

after Occurrences 5%

Now you cannot get tea before that hour, and then sit gaping, music bothered perhaps, till half-past twelve brings up the tray; and what you steal of convivial enjoyment after, is heavily paid for in the disquiet of to-morrow's head.

into Occurrences 4%

He was framed for enjoyment; but with that acuteness of feeling which turned even enjoyment into suffering, and then again extracted a luxury out of melancholy.

of Occurrences 4%

A happy Marriage has in it all the Pleasures of Friendship, all the Enjoyments of Sense and Reason, and indeed, all the Sweets of Life.

among Occurrences 3%

" "You have left me little," I replied, "to add to what you have already said, in expressing the sources of my enjoyment among these beautiful lakes.

within Occurrences 3%

Knowing the entail of ignorance which slavery had left them, she could not be content by shutting up herself to mere social enjoyments within the shadow of her home.

about Occurrences 2%

There had been a vast deal of enjoyment about his home and his lot; it was forgotten then.

like Occurrences 2%

The proud scorners who may deride sentiments and enjoyments like those which this truly great man so experimentally and pathetically describes, I pity from my heart, and grieve to think how unfit they must be for the hallelujahs of heaven, who pour contempt upon the nearest approaches to them; nor shall I think it any misfortune to share with so excellent a person their profane derision.

over Occurrences 1%

But both we and the Romans agree in the main point; we both discovered the true purpose which dinner might serve,1, to throw the grace of intellectual enjoyment over an animal necessity; 2, to relieve and antagonize the toil of brain incident to high forms of social life.

through Occurrences 1%

And this must not be understood as if the subjective will of the social unit attained its gratification and enjoyment through that common will, as if this were a means provided for its benefit, as if the individual, in his relations to other individuals, thus limited his freedom, in order that this universal limitation, the mutual constraint of all, might secure a small space of liberty for each.

before Occurrences 1%

It is a sport which, like fishing or shooting, brings one into contact with the sublimest aspects of nature; and, without setting their enjoyment before one as an ultimate end or aim, helps one indirectly to absorb and be penetrated by their influence.

amidst Occurrences 1%

Your eighteen summers find full enjoyment amidst this verdure which is at most eighteen days old.

amid Occurrences 1%

In the summer of 1801 he accompanied his mother to Cheltenham, and while he resided there the views of the Malvern hills recalled to his memory his enjoyments amid the wilder scenery of Aberdeenshire.

Which preposition to use with  enjoyments