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With


326. With expresses the idea of accompaniment, and hardly any of
its applications vary from this general signification.

In Old English, _mid_ meant _in company with_, while _wið_ meant
_against_: both meanings are included in the modern _with_.

The following meanings are expressed by _with_:--

(1) _Personal accompaniment._

The advance, _with_ Heyward at its head, had already reached the
defile.--COOPER.

For many weeks I had walked _with_ this poor friendless girl.--DE
QUINCEY.

(2) _Instrumentality._

_With_ my crossbow I shot the albatross.--COLERIDGE.

Either _with_ the swingle-bar, or _with_ the haunch of our near
leader, we had struck the off-wheel of the little gig.--DE
QUINCEY.

(3) _Cause, reason, motive._

He was wild _with_ delight about Texas.--HALE.

She seemed pleased _with_ the accident.--HOWELLS.

(4) _Estimation, opinion._

How can a writer's verses be numerous if _with_ him, as _with_
you, "poetry is not a pursuit, but a pleasure"?--LANG.

It seemed a supreme moment _with_ him.--HOWELLS.

(5) _Opposition_.

After battling _with_ terrific hurricanes and typhoons on every
known sea.--ALDRICH.

The quarrel of the sentimentalists is not _with_ life, but _with_
you.--LANG.

(6) _The equivalent of_ notwithstanding, in spite of.

_With_ all his sensibility, he gave millions to the
sword.--CHANNING.

Messala, _with_ all his boldness, felt it unsafe to trifle
further.--WALLACE

(7) _Time._

He expired _with_ these words.--SCOTT.

_With_ each new mind a new secret of nature transpires.--EMERSON.

Exercise.--

Find sentences with four uses of _with_.



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