6 Metaphors for imitators

The most noted imitator of this class was Micheli of Florence.

The closest imitators of the human voice are birds of this family: for instance, the Mino bird.

The imitators of Spenser are indeed not very rigid censors of themselves, for they seem to conclude, that when they have disfigured their lines with a few obsolete syllables, they have accomplished their design, without considering that they ought not only to admit old words, but to avoid new.

Her imitators, even when at their best, are not her equals, and they have degraded her methods oftentimes to paltry uses.

AN IMITATOR Is a counterfeit stone, and the larger and fairer he appears the more apt he is to be discovered; whilst small ones, that pretend to no great value, pass unsuspected.

The doll-cherishing, housekeeping imitator of mother is another story.

6 Metaphors for  imitators