Which preposition to use with masquerading

as Occurrences 51%

Ryan had warned them to keep out of the way of the part-owner, Scoville Austin, a surly person naturally, so exasperated at the tax, and so enraged at the rumour of Government spies masquerading as workmen, checking his reports, that he was "a first-rate man to avoid."

in Occurrences 28%

A ward of his gave a masquerade in London upon her coming of age.

of Occurrences 15%

A bar clattered down, the door swung back, and there, raising a glow-worm lantern of oiled paper, stood such a timorous little figure as might have ventured out from a masquerade of gnomes.

on Occurrences 4%

© 19Jan44; B616117. Lew Dietz (A); 30Dec71; R518126. DISNEY, STANLEY E. George masquerades on maneuvres.

with Occurrences 4%

"I don't know that," said Marston, "andin a word, there is no use, sir, in our masquerading with one another.

at Occurrences 4%

Describes the Masquerade at the Dutchess of Maine's: The Characters and Intrigues of several Persons of Quality who were there: The odd Behaviour of a Lady in regard to Horatio; and Charlotta's Sentiments upon it.

without Occurrences 3%

But these pompous masquerades without masks (naked names or faces) I hate.

for Occurrences 2%

I find she somewhat exceeded her commission, but you must forgive her, since it was her love for me:I am now at her house, where I impatiently expect youThe baron is secure for some hours;those we may pass together, if you still think there is any thing worth quitting the masquerade for, to be found in the arms of Yours, &c, P.S.

under Occurrences 2%

This man you see, who for so many years has been masquerading under my name, has done me the favour of murdering two Julias, great-granddaughters of mine, one by cold steel and one by starvation; and one great grandson, L. Silanussee, Jupiter, whether he had a case against him (at least it is your own if you will be fair.)

in Occurrences 1%

There was something in the air of the figure which at once satisfied the painter that there was no masquerading in the case, and that he really stood in the presence of a man of worship; and so, without hesitation, he doffed his cap, and courteously saluting the stranger, requested him to be seated.

before Occurrences 1%

People masquerade before us in their fortunes, titles, offices, and connections, as academic or civil presidents, or senators, or professors, or great lawyers, and impose on the frivolous, and a good deal on each other, by these fames.

from Occurrences 1%

The crowd passes on, with thundering drums and defiant shouts; and our party, from Apple Orchard, having affixed their horses to the wall, near at hand, gaze on the masquerade from Mr. Rushton's office.

to Occurrences 1%

"I would suggest," he said, "that this haughty style is little in keeping with the sordid garb wherein your Holiness, consistent after death as in your life, masquerades to the scandal and distress of the faithful.

after Occurrences 1%

There are but three days more; but the two last are to have balls all the morning at the fine unfinished palace of the Strozzi; and the Tuesday night a masquerade after supper: they sup first, to eat gras, and not encroach upon Ash-Wednesday.

Which preposition to use with  masquerading