Which preposition to use with revive

in Occurrences 183%

The bishop stayed with his father a few days, and during that time the feelings which the boy of fourteen had experienced were revived in the man of twenty-seven; and with his father's consent John Coleridge Patteson entered upon his life work, sailing with Bishop Selwyn for the South Seas in March, 1855.

with Occurrences 31%

It is a philosophico-historical novel, the scene of which is laid in Florence at the time of Savonarola,the period called the Renaissance, when art and literature were revived with great enthusiasm; a very interesting period, the glorious morning, as it were, of modern civilization.

from Occurrences 27%

The Angel of Retribution descended; and snatching the consummate Philanthropist to his bosom, he rose again; while all the astonished multitude, now reviving from their terror, gazed only on the celestial apparition; and heard the reascending Seraph thus address the beneficent spirit now committed to his care: "Thou faithful servant of Heaven!

at Occurrences 27%

Othello was one of the first plays to be revived at the Restoration, and was, perhaps, the most frequently seen of all Shakespeare.

for Occurrences 19%

" "Drink spirit, and it's all very fine and reviving for a few minutes; but a man can't work on it.

under Occurrences 11%

All the trumpery of exploded pharmacopoeias was revived under new names.

to Occurrences 10%

There were none of those signs in the animal world outside, of premature stir and cheerful awaking, that in other lands help the illusion that winter lies behind, but there was that even more stimulating sweet air abroad, that subtle mixture of sun and yielding frost, that softened wind that comes blowing across the snow, still keen to the cheek, but subtly reviving to the sensitive nostril, and caressing to the eyes.

on Occurrences 9%

The Prince of Orange immediately made public the intercepted letters; and, at the solicitation of the states-general, repaired to Brussels; into which city he made a truly triumphant entry on the 23d of September, and was immediately nominated governor, protector or ruward of Brabanta dignity which had fallen into disuse, but was revived on this occasion, and which was little inferior in power to that of the dictators of Rome.

among Occurrences 9%

The works of Galen constituted the last production of ancient Roman medicine, and from his day the decline in medical science was rapid, until it was revived among the Arabs.

by Occurrences 8%

But when the contrary to this flattering vision appeared, and that it was his lady who was dead in truth, whom he could not revive by any kisses, he ordered horses to be got ready, for he determined that night to visit Verona, and to see his lady in her tomb.

as Occurrences 7%

"At that time, too, apparently, all the reports which had long ago faded were revived as to a ghost who was supposed to wander about the castle.

within Occurrences 6%

My love Has followed her, ne'er to revive within My widowed heart.

of Occurrences 6%

And what could I revive of Napoleon?

without Occurrences 5%

There is another method, sir, of proceeding, more proper on this occasion, which has been already pointed out in this debate; a method of exerting the prerogative in a manner allowed by law, and established by immemorial precedents, and which may, therefore, be revived without affording any room for jealousy or complaints.

during Occurrences 4%

The old opera was to be revived during the coming season with her and the great Pompeo Stromboli, and she was obliged to work hard to have it ready.

against Occurrences 4%

An old obsolete English law was revived against him, and the terrible sentence was pronounced that for standing mute he be remanded to the prison from whence he came and put into a low, dark chamber.

like Occurrences 3%

When she drove up to the Nouveau Luxe she had not fixed on any plan of action; but once she had crossed its magic threshold her energies revived like plants in water.

until Occurrences 3%

In England "Mr. H" was not revived until 1885, when, as a curiosity, it was played by the Dramatic Students' Society.

before Occurrences 3%

Our Blaise, our Charlotte!" All the past revived before them.

after Occurrences 3%

A remarkable characteristic of sea-power is the delusive manner in which it appears to revive after a great defeat.

than Occurrences 2%

The formula of Schiller can no more be revived than the formula of Chapman or of Rowe.

through Occurrences 1%

It were good if believers were living under the conviction of this daily, and by their practice and carriage declaring if they believe, that Christ only is the Life, and that they must live in him, and be quickened and revived through him alone.

between Occurrences 1%

According to Culpepper the leaves of the flower if eaten by man and wife together would revive between them a lost affection.

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