Which preposition to use with vision

of Occurrences 1956%

The clouds rippled and vanished, and there was once more before me, the vision of the swiftly leaping sun, and nights that came and went like shadows.

in Occurrences 109%

He was day-dreaming, seeing visions in the fire.

to Occurrences 44%

He did not know who the youth was, but meeting him the next day on the Capitol itself he recognized him, and told the vision to the bystanders.

from Occurrences 31%

Mother Juliana is aware that the crucifix is not really bleeding, as it seems to do, and she explicitly distinguishes such a vision from her later illusory dream-presentment of the Evil One.

with Occurrences 25%

He has seen the old Welsh bards on Snowdon,he has seen the beautifullest, the strongest, and the ugliest man, left alone from the massacre of the Britons by the Romans, and has painted them from memory (I have seen his paintings), and asserts them to be as good as the figures of Raphael and Angelo, but not better, as they had precisely the same retro-visions and prophetic visions with themself

by Occurrences 23%

that other bards may see As lovely visions by thy side As now, fair river!

as Occurrences 23%

Some such vision as this, I say, passed before my eyes, and I had a feeling that M. Pigot shared in it; but, after an instant, he turned back to the cabinet.

on Occurrences 22%

The vision on which I gazed in silent rapture, a maiden, who, though she had apparently attained her full stature, did not seem to be more than thirteen or fourteen years of age.

before Occurrences 22%

Indeed, there seemed a colossal vision before her, veiled and strange.

at Occurrences 20%

Very soon after the gift, a priest, who desired not to be named on account of his great humility, had a vision at noonday, in which the beautiful virgin with the beautiful name appeared to him and revealed to him that she had suffered death rather than yield her chastity to the will of the Emperor, who desired to make her his wife.

than Occurrences 17%

" Will you leave the youth to know nature only in the sense in which an ape or a swine knows it; and to conceive of no more splendid vision than that which he may behold at a penny theatre?

for Occurrences 16%

Probably his friends forgave his clear vision for the sake of his interest.

like Occurrences 8%

We may yet visit many lovely and lonely places,meadows thick with violet, or the homes of the shy Rhodora, or those sloping forest-haunts where the slight Linnaea hangs its twin-born heads,but no scene will linger on our vision like this annual Feast of the Lilies.

about Occurrences 8%

The same symptoms are repeated by Melanelius in his book of melancholy collected out of Galen, Ruffus, Aetius, by Rhasis, Gordonius, and all the juniors, [2460]"continual, sharp, and stinking belchings, as if their meat in their stomachs were putrefied, or that they had eaten fish, dry bellies, absurd and interrupt dreams, and many fantastical visions about their eyes, vertiginous, apt to tremble, and prone to venery."

into Occurrences 4%

For, without doubt, Mohammed felt his weakness in systematizing and his absence of clearness of vision into the future, and therefore he postponed the promulgation of divine decrees as long as possible, and he solved only such questions of law as frequently recurred, when further hesitation would have been dangerous to his authority and to the peace of the community.

among Occurrences 4%

Various tests are now required by statute law in many states to be used for the detection of such defects of vision among employees in certain occupations.

around Occurrences 4%

The girl was now beyond range of his vision around the corner.

through Occurrences 4%

The perspective was wonderful, for they could follow a line of vision through the broad temple to a passage beyond, along which was approaching a procession of priests, headed by dancing girls and musicians beating tomtoms and playing upon reeds.

against Occurrences 3%

The socket for the eye has a jutting ridge of bone all around it, to guard the organ of vision against injury.

without Occurrences 3%

Siner wondered whether or not he would have obeyed his vision without this added impulse from Cissie.

under Occurrences 3%

(This stooped gray neighbour of mine whom I have seen so often working in his field that he has almost become a part of the landscapewho can tell what heroisms may be locked away from my vision under his old brown hat?)

out Occurrences 3%

Veil her face with your tresses bright, Little Nell; Hide that vision out of her sight Those dark dark eyes with their tender light Uplift your pure face, can it be She will bid farewell to heaven and thee, Little Nell?

within Occurrences 3%

And further, all beauty is in the long run only fineness of truth, or what we call expression, the finer accommodation of speech to that vision within.

during Occurrences 2%

There is not the least tradition of any such matter; and I suppose it was revealed to him in a vision during his wonderful stay in the Egyptian catacombs; for I am sure he never heard of any such miracle here.

over Occurrences 2%

The growth of our population has now brought us, in the destined career of our national history, to a point at which it well behooves us to expand our vision over the vast prospective.

Which preposition to use with  vision