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It is also to be noted that the original genius is never an imitator , never writes in any light but his own , whereas the studied genius often does , though he may arrive at an originality in his manner of imitation .
It is also to be noted that the original genius is never an imitator , never writes in any light but his own , whereas the studied genius often does , though he may arrive at an originality in his manner of imitation .
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Criticism , before and since Johnson , has recognized and praised the greatest imitators of the various world literatures ; the best adaptation of an original master into another language must always be recommended .
Criticism , before and since Johnson , has recognized and praised the greatest imitators of the various world literatures ; the best adaptation of an original master into another language must always be recommended .
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Philips were imitated by others , so that by the end of the century , pastorals which had once been reminiscent of the original models , Theocritus and Virgil , no longer retained a recognizable mark of the original models .
Philips were imitated by others , so that by the end of the century , pastorals which had once been reminiscent of the original models , Theocritus and Virgil , no longer retained a recognizable mark of the original models .
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