Which preposition to use with imaginative

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Nathaniel Hawthorne, having changed its period and given it an Italian setting, wove about it one of the finest and most imaginative of his short-stories, Rappaccini's Daughter.

than Occurrences 11%

Some people, bolder or more imaginative than the others, had seen the darkness moving, Mrs. Jarvis said, with unconscious poetry.

in Occurrences 8%

Stripped of all that is imaginative in them, they must degenerate into mere gambling.

as Occurrences 5%

" Vincent was the real Southerner of his epochimpulsive, sentimental, ardent in all that he espoused, without the slightest notion of humor, though imaginative as a dreamer; love, war, and his State, Virginia, were passions that he thought it a duty to uphold at any and all times.

with Occurrences 1%

Her knowledge was never dry and technical, but warm and imaginative with genius and poetry.

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Of every region I have visited, during a life of wandering and penitence, that is the country on which the touch of the Creator hath been the most God-like!" "Thou art imaginative to-night, good Father Anselmo.

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People spoke of him as a man who had made a great mistake and failed; who had thrown up influence and usefulness here, and had not found it there; too subtle, too imaginative for England, too independent for Rome.

Which preposition to use with  imaginative