Which preposition to use with originals

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The enthusiasm of the justly celebrated individualthe original of this portrait, was so great, that the slightest data were sufficient for the formation of some of his most elaborate hypothesesfor theories they could not properly be called; and, accordingly, many of his beautiful and ingenious superstructures are now prostrated, leaving, in open day, the insufficiency of their foundation.

in Occurrences 175%

but then, it is, on the other hand, much less dignified and original in demeanor.

at Occurrences 45%

The pamphlet is reprinted, together with other interesting matter remotely connected with Lamb, in Letters from the Originals at Welbeck Abbey, privately printed, 1909.

with Occurrences 43%

This, however, is not original with Molière, being entirely borrowed from Le Pédant Joué, Act ii, 4, of Cyrano de Bergerac (1654).

by Occurrences 30%

The translator has thought it necessary to adhere to the original by distinguishing the first act (or Proëm) from the four which follow it: but the distinction is purely nominal, and the piece consists, to all intents and purposes, of five acts.

than Occurrences 26%

" "Well," Phinuit hazarded with a good show of confidence, "I guess you won't tell us to go plumb to hell, will you?" "No; I promise to be more original than that.

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"What has here been said of their imperfections and abuses, is, by no means, intended as a defence of them: every wise man ought to redress them to the utmost of his power; which can be effected by one method only, that is, by a reformation of manners; for, as all political evils derive their original from moral, these can never be removed, until those are first amended.

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In all other points, the detail of the laws and manners of this united people presents a picture similar to that of the Saxons of England, with the sole exception that the people of the Netherlands were milder than the Saxon race properly so calledtheir long habit of laborious industry exercising its happy influence on the martial spirit original to both.

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In each of the preceding exercises compare your vocabulary with that of the original as to size, precision, and the grace and ease with which words are put together.

for Occurrences 11%

The signification of roots themselves is modified by a modification of the principal vowel or consonant, i.e., by exchanging the original for one closely related.

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II The binding of this volume is a facsimile of the original on exhibition in the Bibliothèque Nationale.

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This is shown by the fact that the Brut, a poem of 32,250 lines, translated from a French original into English about 1205, has not more than a hundred words of Norman-French origin.

without Occurrences 3%

The case is different, however, with simple ideas and the ideas of substances, which have their originals without the mind and which are to correspond with these.

in Occurrences 2%

From the Originals in the possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, of Oaksey, Wilts., and from a MS.

before Occurrences 2%

In each case I give the spelling, and everything else, exactly as in the originals before me, except the names.

after Occurrences 2%

In the original after 'his wife's grandfather,' is added 'Lord Northumberland.'

under Occurrences 1%

The original under the author's own hand is preserved in the Bodleian Library.

out Occurrences 1%

It is that element which artistic imitation adds to actuality, the difference between its created concrete and the original out of which that was developed, which gives the special delight of art to the mind.

within Occurrences 1%

He is, however, limitedly originalperhaps intensely original within his narrow scope.

avec Occurrences 1%

y joignoit, autant qu'il seroit possible, le texte original avec la traduction.

through Occurrences 1%

The famed original through Spain is known, Rodriguez' work, my celebrated son, Which yours, by ill-translating, made his own; Conceal'd its author, and usurp'd the name, The basest and ignoblest theft of fame.

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