Which preposition to use with scholars

of Occurrences 224%

The hymns are the wonder and study of scholars of every religion.

in Occurrences 141%

At length out steps P. Petronius, an old chum of his, a finished scholar in the Claudian tongue and claims a remand. Not granted.

at Occurrences 36%

The sun shone as lovingly upon the swart face of the blacksmith in his shop-door, as upon the scholar at his library-window.

to Occurrences 30%

But on a certain day he summoned his seven scholars to the mysterious apartment.

as Occurrences 27%

[1105] It is remarkable that so good a Latin scholar as Johnson, should have been so inattentive to the metre, as by mistake to have written stellas instead of ignes.

for Occurrences 19%

This name has been a stumbling block to scholars for years, and opinions vary as to whether it was a wild stallionat all times a savage animalor a lone survivor of the Megaceros, or Irish elk.

than Occurrences 17%

And so along about the first of October the School Board wisely concluded that a vacation of some two weeks would do far less harm to the scholars than a continuation of these interruptions.

like Occurrences 16%

So the small Scandinavian nations have given to the world famous men of science, from Linnaeus downwards, poets like Tegner and Björnson, scholars like Madvig, dauntless explorers like Fridthiof Nansen.

from Occurrences 16%

The Mogrebbin, or western, is well understood by all travellers, and, of course, by all scholars from the East.

with Occurrences 11%

On the first day he received and entertained at his lodgings all the poor of the town, on the next day all the doctors of the different faculties and such of their pupils as were of fame and note, on the third day the rest of the scholars with the milites, townsmen, and many burgesses.

on Occurrences 10%

This letter completed, Miss Pinkerton proceeded to write her own name and Miss Sedley's in the fly-leaf of a Johnson's Dictionary, the interesting work which she invariably presented to her scholars on their departure from the Mall.

by Occurrences 9%

Other fine pictures are a Spanish prince by Lucas van Leyden; an old Dutch scholar by an artist unknown, No. 784; and a young husband and wife by Joost van Cleef the Elder, and a Breughel the Elder, like an old Cromea beautyNo.

OF Occurrences 8%

EMPHASIZING THE MORE IMPORTANT EVENTS, AND PRESENTING THESE AS COMPLETE NARRATIVES IN THE MASTER-WORDS OF THE MOST EMINENT HISTORIANS NON-SECTARIAN NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTIONAL ON THE PLAN EVOLVED FROM A CONSENSUS OF OPINIONS GATHERED FROM THE MOST DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE.

under Occurrences 6%

He made his first appearance at the university of Oxford about the year 1573, and was afterwards a scholar under the learned Mr. Edward Hobye of Trinity College; where, says Wood, making very early advances, his ingenuity began first to be observed, in several of his poetical compositions.

into Occurrences 6%

In this way, too, he brought the Volterran scholars into more intimate relations with the Florentine humanists, and thus contributed to the further diffusion of the benefits of the Renaissance.

without Occurrences 6%

why, what are scholars without money? PLOD-ALL.

during Occurrences 5%

Notwithstanding the admiration, and even reverence, with, which Spinoza was regarded by a few scholars during his life-time, it cannot be said that during the century following his death, in 1677, there was any wide acceptance of his ideas.

about Occurrences 4%

Pray ye, sir, tell me how I should behave myself, to get her to my wife, for, sir, there is a scholar about her; now, if you can tell me how I should wipe his nose of her, I would bestow a fee of you. ROBIN GOODFELLOW.

among Occurrences 4%

There are races of scholars among us, in which aptitude for learning, and all these marks of it I have spoken of, are congenital and hereditary.

against Occurrences 2%

Francis I. was, moreover, disposed to extend protection, of his own accord, to gentlemen and scholars against furious theologians, when the latter were not too formidable for him.

out Occurrences 2%

It is not desired to make great scholars out of these young princes to fill their heads with useless learning, but to teach them knowledge that will be of practical usefulness when they assume authority, and to cultivate manly habits and pure tastes.

until Occurrences 1%

At that time no one finished his education at twenty-one; some remained scholars until the age of thirty-five.

by Occurrences 1%

It was the duty of Scholars by turns to read Grace after the Fellows' dinner and supper, and at this time (1848)

for Occurrences 1%

At the Dancing-School I contracted so many Quarrels by struggling with my Fellow-Scholars for the Partner I liked best, that upon a Ball Night, before our Mothers made their Appearance, I was usually up to the Nose in Blood.

from Occurrences 1%

Among the Contributors are the Head Masters of Shrewsbury, Stamford, Repton, and Birmingham Schools; Andrew Lawson, Esq., late M.P.; the Rev. R. Shilleto, Cambridge; the Rev. T.S. Evans, Rugby; J. Riddell, Esq., Fellow of Ballol College, Oxford; the Rev. E.M. Cope, H.J. Hodgson, Esq., H.A.J. Munro, Esq., W.G. Clark, Esq., Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, and many other distinguished Scholars from both Universities.

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