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conceptualised the workings of their minds.29 But we should also notice here that when memory is written down in a material form it becomes something more than mere matter ; it becomes alive , something , or even someone , that one has ...
conceptualised the workings of their minds.29 But we should also notice here that when memory is written down in a material form it becomes something more than mere matter ; it becomes alive , something , or even someone , that one has ...
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160-1 ) , and / or that he was willing to use preliminary matter to feed an audience's taste for the illicitly obtained . That Q has been seen as having been printed without its author's consent , and that its publisher's prefatory ...
160-1 ) , and / or that he was willing to use preliminary matter to feed an audience's taste for the illicitly obtained . That Q has been seen as having been printed without its author's consent , and that its publisher's prefatory ...
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What would have to be in moral terms a matter of honesty or dishonesty ( plagiarism being dishonest ) is replaced - not comple- mented - by a matter of power , necessity , the tyrant's plea . The ' cultural distinctions between ...
What would have to be in moral terms a matter of honesty or dishonesty ( plagiarism being dishonest ) is replaced - not comple- mented - by a matter of power , necessity , the tyrant's plea . The ' cultural distinctions between ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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