Which preposition to use with impersonation

of Occurrences 110%

so young and so sweet!" We stood gazing at her thus, in her beautiful stillness and calm,two men, the younger of us full-grown and conscious of many experiences, the other an old man,before this impersonation of tender youth.

in Occurrences 2%

As the magnificent, the vast, the sublime, which was seen in Nature, impressed itself on the imagination of the Orientals and ended in legends, so did allegory in process of time multiply fictions and fables to an indefinite extent; and what were symbols among Eastern nations became impersonations in the poetry of Greece.

from Occurrences 1%

He maintains that if an actor should really show a character in such light that we could not tell the impersonation from the reality, the stage would lose its interest.

for Occurrences 1%

Mr. IRVING received and deserved a grand reception, and it was generally admitted that amongst the many admirable impersonations for which MISS ELLEN TERRY is celebrated, her Bride of Lammermoor appropriately "takes the cake!"

on Occurrences 1%

Mr. Tennyson has a dangerous quality in that facility of impersonation on which we have remarked, and by which he enters so thoroughly into the most strange and wayward idiosyncracies of other men.

than Occurrences 1%

My concern here is with his art in its fullest and finest expression, in its essence; and therefore it is unnecessary for me to dwell upon any other of his impersonations than that of Hamlet.

through Occurrences 1%

The mother informed us that a young playmate of Fanny's, whose name was Dora Greenleaf, had died some months previously, and that the impersonation through Fanny was always in that name.

Which preposition to use with  impersonation