25 Metaphors for alexander

George Alexander was far the best of my Bassanio bunch!

Alexander died: Alexander was [Sidenote: lead it.

Among the heads is a colossal Alexander, very fine indeed, a beautiful Antoninus, a benign and silly Roman lady in whose existence one can quite believe, and a melancholy Seneca.

Alexander was a slave to fear, Caesar of pride, Vespasian to his money (nihil enim refert, rerum sis servus an hominum), Heliogabalus to his gut, and so of the rest.

"My father's name was John Alexander and my mother was Esther McColley.

The young Emperor Alexander of Russia, therefore, became the chief object of their enthusiasm and love.

Alexander was the hero of the Greeks.

But the decision took place a few years afterwards; when Alexander had become master of Asia.

Let him consider that Alexander was a king, and the undisputed lord of the two continents, and that his name is renowned throughout the whole earth.

Alexander, Caesar, Trajan, Adrian, were as so many land-leapers, now in the east, now in the west, little at home; and Polus Venetus, Lod.

30 That old unquestion'd pirate of the land, Proud Rome, with dread the fate of Dunkirk heard; And trembling wish'd behind more Alps to stand, Although an Alexander were her guard.

Col. Alexander was a very wealthy planter and owned a great number of slaves, but he was very justly suspected of being a kind, humane, and indulgent master.

Alexander was the guest of Menelaus, and if any man had seen their friendly disposition, he would not have believed any one who said that they were not friends.

Did not that prove acute feeling and a rooted principle of equity?Well, well, Alexander was a true and judicious lover of mankind, and his real merits have been little comprehended.

For the great John Marshall had a son John who married Elizabeth Alexander, a descendant of the colonial house of Thomas; and that Elizabeth Alexander was the girl in the picture.

Alexander and his successors were city-builders, administrators.

Finally, in a high sense, Alexander was a philanthropist, and his benefactions were no more munificent than they were wisely applied; for he watched well his generous hand, guiding the flow into channels where it might most effectually revive and enrich.

"Alexander was a prince of great power, and a disciple of Aristotle, who instructed him in every branch of learning.

[Sidenote:1] Alexander became emperor immediately after him

R. Alexander was Surgeon.

But the money was still insufficient for the pope's purpose: the conquest of Sicily was as remote as ever: the demands which came from Rome were endless: Pope Alexander became so urgent a creditor, that he sent over a legate to England, threatening the kingdom with an interdict, and the king with excommunication, if the arrears, which he pretended to be due to him, were not instantly remitted [f].

Alexander, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, the three greatest military leaders produced by Aryan civilization, were essentially political men.

What now will you say to his firing the palace of Persepolis, his weeping for other worlds to conquer, and his marching his whole army over the burning sands of Libya, merely to visit a temple, and persuade mankind that he was the son of Jupiter Ammon?" "Alexander, my boy, has been much misunderstood.

But Alexander was only the topmost wave in the surging of a long imminent, inevitable racial movement.

"Whatever words the verb TO BE serves to unite referring to the same thing, must be of the same case; §61, as, Alexander is a student.

25 Metaphors for  alexander