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Page 162
... entry on plagiarism , in his Handy - Book of Literary Curiosities ( 1909 ) , with a question inviting the answer No : ' Is plagiarism a crime ? ' He duly arrived at the conclusion from which he had started : ' On the whole , as between ...
... entry on plagiarism , in his Handy - Book of Literary Curiosities ( 1909 ) , with a question inviting the answer No : ' Is plagiarism a crime ? ' He duly arrived at the conclusion from which he had started : ' On the whole , as between ...
Page 164
... entry into a discourse . ' Not even the arrival of our comfy old friend ' discourse ' quite sets my mind at rest . Need no attempt be made to distinguish the dishonesty that is plagiarism from responsible kinds of copying or imitating ...
... entry into a discourse . ' Not even the arrival of our comfy old friend ' discourse ' quite sets my mind at rest . Need no attempt be made to distinguish the dishonesty that is plagiarism from responsible kinds of copying or imitating ...
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... entry to a new and wonderful world to many students of the university and particularly to residents of Menzies College . Those who ven- tured into his lair discovered someone not only distinguished in his chosen field but deeply ...
... entry to a new and wonderful world to many students of the university and particularly to residents of Menzies College . Those who ven- tured into his lair discovered someone not only distinguished in his chosen field but deeply ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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