Which preposition to use with monologue

for Occurrences 28%

We shall not enter into any historical detailsfor this is not a Monologue for the Quarterlybut we simply assert, that in the times we allude to (don't mention dates) there was little or no reading in England.

of Occurrences 14%

It was even thought that one could detect cries, sobs, and the monologues of a madman addressing phantoms, some mysterious rendering of worship to the dead who haunted him.

in Occurrences 12%

with this, and with Paracelsus's theory of the world as a whole, Faust's two monologues in Goethe's drama); which are to be understood as forces or sublimated substances, not as personal, demoniacal beings.

by Occurrences 11%

I would certainly close with the monologue by the Princess, for it is, in any case, left to the imagination as to what becomes of her.

to Occurrences 5%

He could enter into the solemnity of speculation with Wordsworth while floating at sunset on the lake; and not the less gamesomely could he collect a set of good fellows under the lamp at his supper-table, and take off Wordsworth's or Coleridge's monologues to the life.

on Occurrences 3%

* Aylmer and his guests had reached the stage of being apparently all lost in their own thoughts, and the conversation had been practically reduced to a disjointed monologue on music by Lady Everard, when the lights began to be lowered, and the party broke up.

with Occurrences 2%

In the gentle monologue with which she accompanied his meal she did not mention her mother, or anything but slight, casual matters about the house and garden.

as Occurrences 2%

Then, while Houseman peered about him with his lantern, not six feet from Aram, and actually between him and the audience, Aram indulged in a long and loud monologue as to whether he should shoot Houseman or not, ending with a prayer to heaven to save him from more blood-guiltiness!

under Occurrences 1%

He sat monologuing under the seal lamp till the Boy longed to throw the dish of smouldering oil at his head.

at Occurrences 1%

In this and the corresponding monologue at the end he clearly follows Spenser's arrangement and likewise adopts his minor key Fayre Philomel, night-musicke of the spring, Sweetly recordes her tunefull harmony,

Which preposition to use with  monologue