11 Metaphors for flemings

"Contarini Fleming," "Coningsby," "Tancred," "Lothair," and "Endymion" are the most important of a brilliant and witty series, in which many prominent personages are represented and satirised under thin disguises.

Dr. Fleming had himself been a poor boy.

Rhoda Fleming (1865) is in its style the simplest of his novels.

Kittie Fleming, very graceful and gracious as she bowed to me, and as I swung her around, was my partner.

Fleming was a poet and scholar of the English Renaissance, who translated from the ancients, and made a digest of Holinshed's 'Historie of England.'

Little Marjorie Fleming was a voracious reader with a remarkable capacity for writing.

4 Kittie Fleming was a pretty black-eyed girl, who afterward made the trouble between Bob Wade and his father.

"Master Fleming is as good a master as there is in London.

When commerce was young, the Flemings were the great merchants of Western Europe; but these worthies were notorious, when furnishing their accounts current, for always having the balance at the right side (for themselves), and hence arose the term.

Germany has suddenly remembered that the Flemings are a Low German people and that they have been "oppressed" by the Walloons.

That it is not so is due to the fact that the Flemings and the Dutch are adherents of two different and mutually hostile creeds, and that this distinction in their faith has been stamped upon the national memories by the whole history of their past.

11 Metaphors for  flemings