Which preposition to use with fascinated

with Occurrences 26%

She's a bad woman, Harryshe's got you fascinated with the way she dresses and does" "We won't go into that.

by Occurrences 23%

"I was quite fascinated by it the other night.

with Occurrences 12%

In 1812 Keats read for the first time Spenser's Faery Queen, and was fascinated with it to a singular degree.

at Occurrences 8%

For the first time his eyes left the eyes of Donnegan, and sinking, inch by inch, stared fascinated at the gun in the hand of the enemy.

in Occurrences 5%

After which both conducted the two visitors to Miss Slade's room, and became fascinated in acting as spectators.

by Occurrences 4%

Sir Horace bore patiently with her until she made the chance acquaintance of Birchill, and became instantly fascinated by him.

in Occurrences 4%

She read The Explorer, fascinated in a shivery, uncanny way by the first line, as though a ghostly voice were whispering to her from the black corners of the cave: "There's no sense in going furtherit's the edge of cultivation."

at Occurrences 3%

Long we gazed, fascinated at the scene before us.

as Occurrences 3%

To this spot we returned again and again, fascinated as much, perhaps, by the mystery in which it was enveloped, as by the majestic outline of this unknown mountain, to which, for want of a better, we gave the name of Notre Dame.

for Occurrences 3%

She brightened and became quite friendly, deigned to invite the expression of Mr. Hammond's opinions upon music and art, and after breakfast allowed him to follow her into the drawing-room, and to linger there fascinated for half an hour, looking over her newest books, and her last batch of music, but looking most of all at her, while Maulevrier and Mary were loafing on the lawn outside.

as Occurrences 2%

I choked back the cry which rose to my lips; I gripped my hands behind me, in a desperate attempt to hold myself in check; and, fascinated as by a deadly serpent, I stood staring at the cabinet.

like Occurrences 2%

At one moment they were in the shed, they said, fascinated like moths in the glare of the torch, and the next thing they knew they were in the midst of a horde of underclothed Tommiestrapped.

on Occurrences 2%

The Boy turned from watching the instantaneous flight, the scuffle, and the disappearance, to find the burning eyes of the Jesuit fixed fascinated on his face.

for Occurrences 1%

They stared at the swirling water, fascinated for the moment.

under Occurrences 1%

He had sat thrilled and fascinated under the magic of the burning words which had swept men by the hundreds to enlist.

out Occurrences 1%

Seizing the beloved book, I made my escape as quickly as possible; and mounting up to the cupola, a tiny room with glass sides, that commanded a view of the country round, I effectually secured myself against interruption, and soon became fascinated out of all remembrance.

on Occurrences 1%

à merveille; occasionally condescends to fascinate on the guitar, and the lute also, should that instrument, now rather antiquated, fall in her way.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The conduct of Greenleaf, without any design on his part, had been such as to draw her on irresistibly, until their positions had become reversed; she was now fascinated beyond self-control, and without a thought of the future, while he was merely agreeable, but inwardly cool and s

Which preposition to use with  fascinated