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  • Barnes’s notes indicate that this poem was not read and that, instead, Yeats’s ‘Imitated from the Japanese’ followed ‘Song for the Clatter Bones’ and preceded ‘To Morfydd’.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • The Radio Times for April 16 indicated that both Yeats’s ‘Imitated from the Japanese’ and Edith Sitwell’s ‘The King of China’s Daughter’ would be included, while Barnes’s notes relegate Sitwell’s poem in the list of those ‘rejected’ but retain Yeats’s poem, which ClintonBaddeley recalled rehearsing Wade 414.

    Later Articles and Reviews W.B. Yeats 2000

  • Thanks so much for Willard Spiegelman's review of the Caravaggio exhibition and discussion of his work "Art: A Pathbreaker, Imitated Yet Unsurpassed," Leisure & Arts, Nov.10.

    Still Looking For the Modern Caravaggio 2011

  • Abel: Imitated the first sacrifice of God to make coats of skins for a covering for his father and mother which they taught to him.

    Charlie Rangel (D, NY-15) is a Gnostic Cainite! | RedState 2010

  • Imitated by writers such as Ray Bradbury and Lin Carter, these four were the true successors to Edgar Rice Burroughs and the planets of adventure.

    Space Opera and the Big Four Dark Worlds Club 2009

  • Imitated and adapted Watteau who he may also have forged.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Hermes 2008

  • Imitated, we say, for we have never been able fully to believe that this mew is the bird's original note.

    Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878 Various

  • The issue of my "Bank Note note not to be Imitated" not only put a stop to the issue of any more Bank of England one-pound notes, but also put a stop to the punishment of death for such an offense -- not only for that, but likewise for forgery -- and then the late Sir

    Elizabeth Fry Mrs. E. R. Pitman

  • Imitated and translated with a spirit equal to the originals,

    On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Samuel Felton

  • (Imitated from Schiller.) 52Joy rises in me, like a summer’s morn.

    Quotations 1919

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