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... honour is doubly at issue : the plagiarist hopes to gain honour from a dishonourable practice . ' His honour rooted in dishonour stood ' . Peter Shaw , in his essay ' Plagiary ' , showed how kid - gloved the handling or fingering of ...
... honour is doubly at issue : the plagiarist hopes to gain honour from a dishonourable practice . ' His honour rooted in dishonour stood ' . Peter Shaw , in his essay ' Plagiary ' , showed how kid - gloved the handling or fingering of ...
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... honour ' would be suitably transferred . I think it an honour to teach at a university which has returned , in the courts , to the costly fight against term - paper fraud that it began twenty - five years ago , when a victory was duly ...
... honour ' would be suitably transferred . I think it an honour to teach at a university which has returned , in the courts , to the costly fight against term - paper fraud that it began twenty - five years ago , when a victory was duly ...
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... honours , academic and public , came to him during a long life . In 1976 he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia ( AC ) , the highest honour that his adopted country can bestow . In England he was elected Fellow of the Society ...
... honours , academic and public , came to him during a long life . In 1976 he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia ( AC ) , the highest honour that his adopted country can bestow . In England he was elected Fellow of the Society ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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