Aún no tenemos significados para "mere imitator".
1I am a mere imitator of noble form- Iama sculptress.
2Yet he was not a mere imitator of fashions or devoted to fine clothes.
3He draws indiscriminately on Hebrew and Arabic models, but he is no mere imitator.
4Blech is no mere imitator, but has a distinct individuality.
5He was no mere imitator of the old prophets, though he wore a robe like Elijah's.
6Though by no means a mere imitator, his poetry bears strong marks of the influence of Byron.
7Else I should be a mere imitator, like all the church-architects I know anything about in the present day.
8Then you fall upon Nathan with your argument, and establish it beyound cavil that he is a mere imitator with an appearance of genius.
9Hogarth, who has been called the Father of English Painting, was a man of too much originality to be a mere imitator of foreign artists.
10This was apparently because their elaborate studies had made them mere imitators or copyists.
11Were the Japanese mere imitators, how could we explain their architecture, so different from that of China and Korea?
12The trio are a timely addition to the brand's range, demonstrating once more that the Koreans are no longer mere imitators.
13" Mere imitators!" cried Mrs. Barberry.
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