Which preposition to use with incapable

of Occurrences 1590%

My head was curiously vacant, and, for the moment, I seemed incapable of action or thought.

as Occurrences 4%

Of a less emotional attack she would be as incapable as any other good woman.

by Occurrences 3%

I had, however, a better opportunity at this than I had at the other, of knowing the loss, as it related to those whose constitutions had been ruined, or who had been rendered incapable by disease, of continuing their occupation at sea.

for Occurrences 2%

At first entrance the eye is so dazzled with the magnificent tout ensemble as to be incapable for a long time of examining any thing in detail.

from Occurrences 2%

And let it here be understoodthat the conclusion bring no sorrow, and no sense of wrong to those who turn these pages, thinking to find the climax dear to half-fledged imagination, incapable from inexperience of any deeper truth, (I render them all homage!)this story is not told for any sake but truth's.

at Occurrences 2%

And there my poets saved me from intellectual savagery; for I was incapable at that time of learning anything.

than Occurrences 2%

No man in the known world was less incapable than Commodus of self- defense against an armed man.

towards Occurrences 1%

To take no other instances, there can be no doubt that the celebrated English poets of the early part of this century, Scott, Wordsworth, Southey, became intellectually dull and incapable towards the end of their days, nay, soon after passing their sixtieth year; and that their imbecility can be traced to the fact that, at that period of life, they were all led on?

in Occurrences 1%

The human intellect is incapable in the domain of theology, and religion must be placed aloft, out of reach and beyond the interference of reason; to be humbly accepted.

on Occurrences 1%

and are they incapable on that account of acknowledging and worshipping God?

through Occurrences 1%

Hence Plato, in the 7th book of his Republic, considering our life with reference to erudition and the want of it, assimilates us to men in a subterranean cavern, who have been there confined from their childhood, and so fettered by chains as to be only able to look before them to the entrance of the cave which expands to the light, but incapable through the chain of turning themselves round.

Which preposition to use with  incapable