He looked about at all the imitations of himself, like a ring of mirrors each showing California in a state of abject want. |
The first movement's imitations came alive and the pizzicato second movement was coloured with delicate charm. |
It is eclectic, melodic, and ranges from imitations of Gregorian chants to mellifluous romances. |
But who wants to hear third-rate imitations of rock gods of the past, especially by a band that brings virtually nothing new to the table? |
If ruthlessness is allowed to triumph on the island, it will spawn imitations elsewhere. |
Epic, and tragic poetry, and also comedy and dithyramb and most flute and harp-music, are all by and large imitations. |