Which preposition to use with postscript
"Little postscript to my will.
Clive will add a postscript of his own, and I am, my dear Major, Your grateful and affectionate, MARTHA HONEYMAN.
In Notes and Queries, November 11, 1876, was printed the following scrap, a postscript by Charles Lamb to a letter from Mary Lamb to Miss H.
The original Resolution, as moved by Mr. Clay, was inserted at the head of this postscript with the impression that it was the amended form.
In his "Postscript in Lieu of Preface," the author points outin answer to those who had disputed the probability of Harmon's will"that there are hundreds of will cases far more remarkable than that fancied in this book."
Advice, also, followed in the postscript on the making of tea, with counsel that "the boiling water should remain upon it just so long as one might say a miserere."
A simple invitation to dinner in Eaton Square, written for Lady Knockdown, but with a postscript from Lucia, herself: "Do come, and I will promise not to tease you as I did last night.
Three decades later Strauss again created a sensation by his confession of materialism and atheism, The Old Faith and the New, 1872 (since the second edition, "With a Postscript as Preface"), in which he continues the conflict against religious dualism.
The postscript about Vernon suggested a thought that had often been in his mind.
ELIZA wrote up to her and says, in a postscript like,Why, this is Tottenham Court Road, I get out here.
Postscript for your Daughter's eyes only.