Which preposition to use with illness
With a heartfelt pang, hundreds read in an evening paper on October 20th of the serious illness of Sir Andrew Clark, so truly spoken of by George Eliot as "the beloved physician."
She had interruption from various illnesses in her family, five of her children being ill at one time; at other times overbusied with domestic duties, as many as eighteen, in addition to the family, once sleeping at the house.
Octavian was detained by illness at Dyrrhachium, but he ordered himself to be carried on a litter to join his legions.
that Johnson, being hindered by illness from revising these prayers, 'determined to give the MSS., without revision, in charge to me.
On this occasion she must have guessed that she might carry things so far as to ascribe a slight illness to the child.
Such was the effect of his Lordship's illness on the public mind, that all classes had forgotten their usual recreations of Easter, even before the afflicting event was apprehended.
Once more he spoke of illness as the cause of Adelaide's absence.
Holmes said he did not think the King's illness by any means diminished the strength of Government.
Louis had spent the first winter after his illness with his mother in the South of France, now he was in Florida, but he wrote regularly, and Evadne answeredwhen she could.
Hence to Lubick called otherwise Lwow or Lemberg, the capital of White Russia, where he was detained by illness for three months.
* Misfortune and ill luck always attaches itself in a minor degree to every team which engages in a championship contest, but most assuredly Philadelphia had more of its share of reverses through accidents to players and illness than any team of the National League.
I grew to be a healthy, self-reliant child, a staff to my sister Georgia, who, on account of a painful accident and long illness during her first year, did not learn to walk steadily until after I was strong enough to help her to rise, and lead her to a sand pile near the orchard, where we played away the bright days of two uneventful years.
Her season of rest was again invaded by severe illness among her children.
Yet she could not speak of his illness without letting him know that Taquisara had informed her of it.
Their destination, though Konrad knew it not, was the lonely house of the Kirk of Field, where Darnley was lying slowly recovering from small-poxan illness through which the queen, forgetting her wrongs at his hands, had tenderly nursed him.
It had always been said that the public evils proceeded from the state of illness into which the unhappy King Charles had fallen.
He has scarcely yet recovered from his long mental illness after Henry's sentence.
ILLNESS OF THE KINGFRENCH AND ENGLISH ACTORS AND ACTRESSES: CLAIRON, GARRICK, QUIN, MRS.
May Istar, the Sovereign, the Queen of the gods, load him with infirmities and anguish of illness like arrows, may she increase (day and night his pains,) so that he runs about like a dog, in the ways of his town.
And beholding her uneasy and fallen into that condition, her hand-maids represented, O king, the matter of her illness unto the ruler of Vidarbha by indirect hints.