Which preposition to use with imaginative
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.
Some people, bolder or more imaginative than the others, had seen the darkness moving, Mrs. Jarvis said, with unconscious poetry.
Stripped of all that is imaginative in them, they must degenerate into mere gambling.
" 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.
Her knowledge was never dry and technical, but warm and imaginative with genius and poetry.
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.
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.