Of a very different nature, tho' only one degree better than the other reasoning, is all that sublimity of nonsense and alarm, that has been thundered against it in every shape of metaphoric terror, on the subject of a bill of rights, the liberty of the press, rights of conscience, rights of taxation and election, trials in the vicinity, freedom of speech, trial by jury, and a standing army.
"Essays on the Constitution of the United States"
Paul Leicester Ford
Such a parallel of the historic survey of the city to that of its underlying geological area is thus in no wise a metaphoric one, but one which may be worked out upon maps sections and diagrams almost completely in the same way-in fact, with little change save that of colours and vertical scale.
"Civics: as Applied Sociology"
Patrick Geddes
When the red men had indulged to satiety in tobacco-smoke from their peace-pipes, and in what they love still better-their peculiar metaphoric rhodomontade, which, beginning with the celestial bodies, and coursing downward over the grandest sublunary objects, always managed to alight at last on their "Great Father," Polk, and the tenderness with which his affectionate red children regarded him.
"The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17"
Charles Francis Horne