Thesaurus / imitated
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The Stradivarian school became the foremost, most numerous and soon was to be the most imitated, of all.
ANTONIO STRADIVARIHORACE WILLIAM PETHERICKThe people of Israel set an example in this, which should be imitated in these and all succeeding times.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMThe descriptions of allegorical personages in this poem are clearly imitated from similar descriptions in Latin poets.
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 1 (OF 7) -- ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE; MINOR POEMSGEOFFREY CHAUCERSuch seems also to be the meaning in the passage in the Kingis Quair, st. 47, which was probably imitated from the present one.
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 1 (OF 7) -- ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE; MINOR POEMSGEOFFREY CHAUCERHere the pantry imitated the parlor, for the academician's mistress was the great lady herself.
REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHEEven rocks have been imitated; and spun glass has often successfully represented water.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYThe earlier fathers of the church, the greater part of whom were Platonists, imitated this method of Plato's.
A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 1 (OF 10)FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE)These last lines are partly imitated from Boethius; lines 33-61 are independent of him.
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 1 (OF 7) -- ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE; MINOR POEMSGEOFFREY CHAUCERHis character was a combination of weakness and strength,--anything but a pattern to be imitated, or even to be reverenced.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDHe came back warily, forgetting his English accent, which he had laboriously imitated in admiration of a certain vaudeville hero.
THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSONWORDS RELATED TO IMITATED
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