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... intellectual property are germane to plagiarism , since intellectual property may be seen not only under a legal aspect but under a moral one . Boyle observes that ' there is considerably more dispute about the desirability , role and ...
... intellectual property are germane to plagiarism , since intellectual property may be seen not only under a legal aspect but under a moral one . Boyle observes that ' there is considerably more dispute about the desirability , role and ...
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... intellectual work and no play ' , for this particular Jack was anything but dull . The intellectual seriousness made the wit , the smile ( which unrolled from the eyes upward to the forehead and then downwards to the mouth ) , and the ...
... intellectual work and no play ' , for this particular Jack was anything but dull . The intellectual seriousness made the wit , the smile ( which unrolled from the eyes upward to the forehead and then downwards to the mouth ) , and the ...
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... intellectual talents in ways not thought possible . His contribution to the intellectual life of the University and city also took significant indirect forms . One of the most remarkable of these was the array of seminal thinkers , in ...
... intellectual talents in ways not thought possible . His contribution to the intellectual life of the University and city also took significant indirect forms . One of the most remarkable of these was the array of seminal thinkers , in ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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