Which preposition to use with masterpiece
" No translation into English of La Fiammetta has been made since Shakespeare's timewhen a small edition was published, which is now so rare as to be practically unattainableuntil the appearance of the present Scholarly and poetic rendering, which places within the reach of all one of the world's greatest masterpieces of literature.
The French command at this point carried out a maneuver which will be recorded as a masterpiece in military history.
The translation of foreign masterpieces as an incentive to a new national literature was in the programme of Ziya Bey's society, the Yeni Hayat (New Life).
Here is the same convent, the same city; while instead merely of the works of Cimabue, Giotto, and Orgagna, there are masterpieces by all the painters who ever lived to study;yet imagine the snuffy old monk who will show you about the edifice, or any of his brethren, coming out with a series of masterpieces!
I described these masterpieces to them in outline, with a suggestive detail dashed in here and there to show how they would be finished.
If it were as easy to write a good last act as a good first act, we should be able to reckon three masterpieces for every one that we can name at present.
Like most facile people, Bambi was bored with her masterpiece at the end of a week, and abandoned it without a sigh.
He adorned these edifices with masterpieces from the pencils and chisels of the wonderful Quattrocentisti, whose productions alone would have given Florence an immortal name in Art history.
He seems to have delighted in making a masterpiece with so vile a matter.
"Be pleased to observe the lady sinking into the bush; an effect which the ingenious painter has stolen from no less a masterpiece than the Buisson Ardent' of Nicholas Froment.
He brought his mother a tragedy in which, though he killed sixteen people before the second act, she laughed so that he thrust the masterpiece into the fire in a pet.
People passed to and fro, just as though there had not been a masterpiece within ten thousand miles of them.
For not even a Giorgione can produce such a masterpiece without a long antecedent course of training and accomplishment.
Palma is likewise excluded, so that we are driven to choose between Titian and Giorgione, the only two Venetian artists capable of such a masterpiece before 1510.
He was a great favorite, and received perpetual ovations whenever he travelled, always ready to make speeches at public meetings, which were undoubtedly eloquent and instructive, but not masterpieces like those of Webster at Plymouth and Bunker Hill.
Do yer think the public would 'ave stood him doing masterpieces on the pavement?
There is no masterpiece outside the rules here laid down.
And she did tell her, finding a certain relief from her pain in unfolding to this commonplace little woman the glory of the masterpiece among masterpieces.