Which preposition to use with unfeeling

for Occurrences 4%

To each his sufferings; all are men, Condemned alike to groan, The tender for another's pain; The unfeeling for his own.

of Occurrences 3%

Hence from the bounteous walks Of flowing Spring, ye sordid sons of earth, Hard, and unfeeling of another's woe; Or only lavish to yourselves; away!

as Occurrences 3%

As coarse and unfeeling as the rest of them.

at Occurrences 2%

I thought him cruel and unfeeling at the time, but he had an excuse for his conduct.

about Occurrences 2%

No; he was not unfeeling about all these high purposes of the boys and girls he knew; and if he could just get a final answer to the one question that was bothering him, his college life would need nothing to make it wholly satisfying.

than Occurrences 1%

"Tell me, Mr. Poet," continues Don Sanchez, "do you consider this steward who defrauds that child of a fortune is more unfeeling than you who, for a sickly qualm of conscience, would let slip this chance of making Molly an honest woman?" "Aye, answer that, Kit," adds Jack, striking his mug on the table.

to Occurrences 1%

"All this appears very unfeeling to us my dear; but cruelty is not the intention of the poor Kannaks.

than Occurrences 1%

" S. "Do I seem to thee now, dear boy, more insolent and unfeeling than Protagoras, when he tried to turn thee away from the search after absolute truth, by saying sophistically that it was an attempt of the Titans to scale heaven, and bade thee be content with asserting shamelessly and brutishly thine own subjective opinions?

to Occurrences 1%

So if you fancy than God the Father's glory is stern and awful power, that he is extreme to mark what is done amiss, or stands severely on his own rights, then you will do the same; you will be extreme to mark what is done amiss; you will stand severely on your rights; you will grow stern and harsh, unfeeling to your children and workmen, and fond of shewing your power, just for the sake of shewing it.

as Occurrences 1%

The artistic qualities of the greater part of the distinct edifice which go to make up the château as it stands to-day are superb, with the exception of that great wing of Gaston's, before mentioned, which is as cold and unfeeling as the overrated palace at Versailles.

of Occurrences 1%

"Well, I think it's rather unfeeling of you fellows," said the rejected suitor; "I can tell you I'm jolly cut up about it.

Which preposition to use with  unfeeling