Which preposition to use with maddening

with Occurrences 24%

In the nuptial chamber Bellmour informs Diana that he cannot love her and she quits him maddened with rage and disappointment.

at Occurrences 14%

The next day there was an immense excitement at Oxbridge, where, for some time, a rumour prevailed, to the terror of Pen's tutor and tradesmen, that Pendennis, maddened at losing his degree, had made away with himself.

to Occurrences 9%

We'll go back to Germany!" That was maddening to Kurt.

in Occurrences 7%

The scene was now beyond anything, maddening in its interest.

by Occurrences 5%

Then, as if maddened by the force which impelled him, he dashed furiously forward, the reel answering to his movements and the line always taught, he rose to the surface leaping clear from the water, shaking his head furiously as if to throw loose the fastenings from his jaw.

than Occurrences 3%

To readers whose taste for fiction has been cloyed by novels full of incident, movement, and compression, nothing could be more maddening than the leisurely footpace at which the story drags its slow length along.

into Occurrences 3%

Hastening to the Roach House, from whence started an omnibus for the ferry, she was quickly rattling out of Bumsteadville in a vehicle remarkable for the great number and variety of noises it could make when maddened into motion by a span of equine rivals in an immemorial walking-match.

beyond Occurrences 1%

"Stop!" He shrieked the words again and again, maddened beyond control, and the Mormon king, whose self-possession was more that of devil than man, still held the struggling girl in his arms as he turned his head toward the voice and saw Nathaniel's long arm and knotted fist threatening him through the hole in the wall.

after Occurrences 1%

They relate their dreams and projects to the ignorant and credulous, dazzle them with golden visions, and set them maddening after shadows.

through Occurrences 1%

" She smiled back on him and her hand in his Thrilled with a touch that maddened through his veins; He bent down over her and all his soul Slid through his lips in one long burning kiss Which lovers only know.

as Occurrences 1%

Squatting among the rocks, or lying thickly in the shadow, they peered out at the slow-moving square beneath them, while women with water-skins and bags of dhoora fluttered from group to group, calling out to each other those fighting texts from the Koran which in the hour of battle are maddening as wine to the true believer.

around Occurrences 1%

Ink above us, so close above us, too, that it seems as if one might touch it with lifted hand; ink around us; a great stretch of dull and sulky heather; and, maddening around us with devilish glee, hitting us, buffeting us, bruising us, taking away our breath, and making our eyelids smart, is a windsuch a wind!

of Occurrences 1%

The alarm of treachery and conspiracy is one of the most maddening of human impulses.

for Occurrences 1%

She scorns the herdsman; knows not how divine Bacchus ranged once the valleys with his kine; How Cypris, maddened for a herdsman's sake, Deigned upon Phrygia's mountains to partake His cares: and wooed, and wept, Adonis in the brake.

Which preposition to use with  maddening