Nothing can be more bald and awkward-looking, more miserable in aspect, than most flower gardens he is likely to see at the present day; and therefore he must not attempt to imitate them, but follow the instructions to be presently given.
The carver should study these illustrations attentively, and endeavour to imitate them.
After a while it will try to imitate them, and as soon as it makes an attempt, however imperfect, make much of the bird, and give it a small morsel of some special dainty.
Nations do not rest satisfied with the practice either of good or evil--they strive to propagate it, and are restless till they have induced their neighbors to imitate them.
More than ever it was the fashion to know and to imitate them.
The best form of vengeance on the wicked is not to imitate them; the gods themselves do good to evil men; it is your privilege to act like the gods.
The barbarians of the West received the cloths, the jewels, the utensils of the peoples of the East who were more civilized, and, receiving them, learned to imitate them.
They were circulated in the remotest communities; from one end of the empire to the other they published the glory of the martyrs and excited a desire to imitate them.
And, no doubt, the beauty of such holy and well-governed families hath convinced many, and drawn them to a great approbation of religion, and occasioned them at last to imitate them.
But if parents be ignorant, superstitious, idolatrous, popish, or profane, their children are forward enough to imitate them.
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