Which preposition to use with frenzy

of Occurrences 179%

Once in the streets, she walked with her face still thrust up and a frenzy of haste in her stride.

in Occurrences 17%

"When are you to be grand duke?" asked the sixth of the prince, with an expression of murderous glee on her lips and a look of Bacchanalian frenzy in her eyes.

with Occurrences 10%

It did my heart good to see them standing there, so cool and self-possessed, while that mob of regulars poured past them, frenzied with fear.

at Occurrences 6%

Farther and farther the caribou drove her enemy, roused now to frenzy at the wolf's nearness and apparent cowardice.

by Occurrences 6%

The sudden appearance of an enemy, preparing to attack him, occasioned some surprise; but his sloop mounting several guns, and being manned with twenty-five of his desperate followers, he determined to make a resolute defence; and, having prepared his vessel over night for action, sat down to his bottle, stimulating his spirits to that pitch of frenzy by which only he could rescue himself in a contest for his life.

against Occurrences 5%

His victories and proclamation: frenzy against Apollo: hatred toward the senators (chapters 14, 15).

to Occurrences 4%

From such a series of philanthropic labour and peril, as a selfish and timid mind might esteem it frenzy to encounter, Howard derived not only his unrivalled and immortal reputation, but the perfect restoration of enfeebled health; not to mention those high gratifications of the heart and conscience, which are superior to all the enjoyments both of health and glory.

from Occurrences 3%

" Mr. Downing's eye, rolling in a fine frenzy from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven, also focused itself on the pile of soot; and a thrill went through him.

than Occurrences 3%

The ancient situation of England, when the people possessed little riches and the public no credit, made it impossible for sovereigns to bear the expense of a steady or durable war, even on their frontiers; much less could they find regular means for the support of distant expeditions like those into Palestine, which were more the result of popular frenzy than of sober reason or deliberate policy.

on Occurrences 2%

And his wretched son was far away; so he must vent the frenzy on her.

for Occurrences 2%

For this purpose, Innocent first attempted to impose taxes at pleasure upon the clergy; and in the first year of this century, taking advantage of the popular frenzy for crusades, he sent collectors over all Europe, who levied, by his authority, the fortieth of all ecclesiastical revenues for the relief of the Holy Land, and received the voluntary contributions of the laity to a like amount [a].

into Occurrences 1%

Her supporters were her own strong enthusiasm, and the headlong contagion by which she carried this sublime frenzy into the hearts of women, of soldiers, and of all who lived by labor.

about Occurrences 1%

which I showed you, or that the indifference produced by the present frenzy about the Queen's business [Footnote: The trial of Queen Caroline was then occupying public attention.]

over Occurrences 1%

As she walked down to work the warm yet curiously refreshing wind flung itself in a fine frenzy over the gray city.

under Occurrences 1%

The Master switched in the air-pressure system; and far underneath, white fountains of spumy water leaped up about the floats, mingled with sand and mud all churned to frenzy under the bursting energy of the compressed air released through thousands of tubules.

Which preposition to use with  frenzy