Which preposition to use with resonances
A disturbance of one of them will set up disturbances all along the line, and a resonance of distress or compensation upon the part of all of them.
There was a resonance in his tone, a liveliness to his expression, that was infectious.
It was a great relief to find him a mind as free from sentimental resonances as Mary Wollaston's swimming about in it.
These three chords for the voice, and three for both gesture and speech, have their thousand resonances at the service of the life, the soul and the mind.
With the knowledge that this all-pervading ether would carry electric waves at the speed of light, that the waves could be set up by the discharge of a spark across a spark-gap in a coil, and that they could be received in another coil in resonance with the first, the establishment of a practical wireless telegraph was not far away.