Which preposition to use with fresher

than Occurrences 16%

Not a hair of his head is injured, and his princely garments, though drenched in the sea-waves, look fresher than before.

from Occurrences 4%

Don't it bring to you a magnificent picture of the pristine world,great seas and other skies,a world of accentuated crises, that sloughed off age after age, and rose fresher from each plunge?

for Occurrences 3%

An hour later the two friends were riding swiftly down the country road, inhaling the sweet air, which seemed the fresher for their late experience of the dank, foul vapours of their dungeon.

to Occurrences 2%

'All right,' he said, 'it's much the best plan; you come fresher to it on Monday.

in Occurrences 2%

From the pages, however, of the learned gentleman's pamphlet (which, after all its editions, is now fresher in his memory than in that of any other person in this House, or in the country), he is furnished with an argument on the result of the negotiation, on which he appears confidently to rely.

of Occurrences 1%

They were keeping abreast, but it was easy enough to see from the way in which he gathered his legs for each spring that the centre horse was far the fresher of the three.

against Occurrences 1%

The wind was blowing fresher against his cheek, for the boat was in mid-channel by this time.

on Occurrences 1%

"Mr Wilder," he at length said, "the air is fresher on this poop, and more free from the impurities of the vessel:

Which preposition to use with  fresher