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913 Lindey , in Plagiarism and Originality ( 1952 ) , on occasion grants too much to the legal . Since any discussion of plagiarism is , from a realistic standpoint , meaningless without reference to the legal consequences , I've ...
913 Lindey , in Plagiarism and Originality ( 1952 ) , on occasion grants too much to the legal . Since any discussion of plagiarism is , from a realistic standpoint , meaningless without reference to the legal consequences , I've ...
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Thomas Mallon , in Stolen Words ( 1989 ) , his study - in detail - of some central plagiarism cases , noticed that ' scholars will tie themselves up in knots exonerating Coleridge . In one book Thomas McFarland sees his thefts as being ...
Thomas Mallon , in Stolen Words ( 1989 ) , his study - in detail - of some central plagiarism cases , noticed that ' scholars will tie themselves up in knots exonerating Coleridge . In one book Thomas McFarland sees his thefts as being ...
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By the simple expedient of substituting for the word plagiarism the word piracy . When the poetaster Bathyllus piratically claimed the authorship of an anonym- ously issued poem of Virgil's - so runs the apocryphal anecdote — Virgil ...
By the simple expedient of substituting for the word plagiarism the word piracy . When the poetaster Bathyllus piratically claimed the authorship of an anonym- ously issued poem of Virgil's - so runs the apocryphal anecdote — Virgil ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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