Which preposition to use with inspiring

with Occurrences 168%

Then came evening, and the somber cliffs were inspired with the ineffable beauty of the alpenglow.

in Occurrences 118%

As a matter of fact, not even the terrible colonel inspired in her quite the fear which Donnegan instilled.

to Occurrences 24%

Cannot a great leader be inspired to the choice of a man, as well as a great author to the choice of a word, a rhyme?

into Occurrences 18%

The Bible rule is, that everything good in man must be exactly like something good in God, because it is inspired into him by the Spirit of God himself.

from Occurrences 14%

Nothing being said as to the causes of the war and the criminal responsibility attaching to the authors of the great conflict, and all the nations at issue being classed as equally entitled to the benefits of the condonation proposed, the message from the Vatican met with a cool reception from the Allied nations, including the United States, especially as they entertained grave suspicions that it was inspired from Berlin, by way of Vienna.

of Occurrences 11%

Forthwith, inspired of God, he gave them all to St. Francis; and he receiving them into his bosom, began to speak tenderly unto them: "O my sisters, simple-minded turtle-doves, innocent and chaste, why have ye let yourselves be caught?

for Occurrences 10%

In a single word, Miss Redbudabout whom we always grow extravagantwas a worthy portion of the bright, fresh morning; and the hardest-hearted individual who ever laughed at childhood, and innocence and joy, (and there are some, God help them,) would have thought the place and time more cheerful and inspiring for her presence.

as Occurrences 9%

Giotto (at the beginning of this quickening movement) may at Assisi have been more inspired as a painter; but here is his campanile and here are his S. Maria Novella and S. Croce frescoes.

than Occurrences 8%

There is nothing more radiant and inspiring than the moral beauty of the soul.

at Occurrences 7%

By rare and happy fortune they were inspired at once by the rich and varied presences of mythology, 'the fair humanities of old religion,' and also by the highest aspirations of an age of moral and intellectual advance.

by Occurrences 6%

He was a man to conjure, not to fascinate; to kindle superstitious fears, not to inspire by thoughts which burn.

among Occurrences 4%

And the affection which she thus inspired among the poor was fully shared by the chief personage in the kingdom, the sovereign himself.

of Occurrences 3%

Ruskin is always at his best in writing of women or for women, and the lofty idealism of this essay, together with its rare beauty of expression, makes it, on the whole, the most delightful and inspiring of his works.

to Occurrences 3%

This is no toy, which thus carries us into the very presence of all that is most inspiring to the soul in the scenes which the world's heroes and martyrs, and more than heroes, more than martyrs, have hallowed and solemnized by looking upon.

on Occurrences 2%

The formidable appearance of their galleons inspired on this occasion a perfect panic among the Dutch sailors.

about Occurrences 2%

There was something clean and strong and inspiring about that man that made most women friendly to him on sight.

throughout Occurrences 2%

This is an intimate study, inspired throughout by a cold fury of purpose that can be felt on every page, of the destruction of a young man's spirit in the insensate machinery of modern war.

within Occurrences 2%

Their second aim was to point out the pitfalls that lay in the path of the inexperienced, and to save them from moral wreck by inspiring within them right ideals and ambitions.

by Occurrences 2%

And, in order to meet effectively the claim of the false prophets that they were inspired, he related, as it were, a vision, or a parable, in which he declared that he had seen preparations making in heaven for their inspiring by a lying spirit.

in Occurrences 2%

The plumes are exceedingly beautiful; no waving fern-frond in shady dell is more unreservedly beautiful in form and texture, or half so inspiring in color and spicy fragrance.

as Occurrences 1%

It is Mr. Kipling's special distinction that the apparatus of modern civilizationsteam engines, and steamships, and telegraph lines, and the art of flighttake on in his hands a poetic quality as authentic and inspiring as any that ever was cast over the implements of other and what the mass of men believe to have been more picturesque days.

alike Occurrences 1%

To this source can be traced the ideas which inspired alike the Quakers, the Seekers, the Behmenists, the Familists, and numberless other sects who all embodied a reaction against forms and ceremonies, which, in ceasing to be understood, had become lifeless.

for Occurrences 1%

The union is indeed mystical and indescribable, but none the less real or less joy-inspiring for all that.

after Occurrences 1%

But should he wish to prove his emotion, he inspires after every word.

toward Occurrences 1%

Whene'er we gaze upon its form, And note its colours fair; Our hearts should be inspired toward God, With love and praise and prayer.

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