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... Plagiarist ' . He claims that the charge of plagiarism did not appear significantly until after the Renaissance . One may grant a premise of his , as to ' different ages ' , without granting the elisions and assimilations that accompany ...
... Plagiarist ' . He claims that the charge of plagiarism did not appear significantly until after the Renaissance . One may grant a premise of his , as to ' different ages ' , without granting the elisions and assimilations that accompany ...
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... plagiarist and his accuser , we prefer the plagiarist . We have more sympathy for the man in the pillory than for the rabble that pelt him . ' Even the case of Neal Bowers ( that notable recent victim of one David Jones ) incited in ...
... plagiarist and his accuser , we prefer the plagiarist . We have more sympathy for the man in the pillory than for the rabble that pelt him . ' Even the case of Neal Bowers ( that notable recent victim of one David Jones ) incited in ...
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... plagiarist ] is a cheat , no doubt about it ; and now and then we run across other cases of plagiarism that shut before they are open . For instance , one of my own students turned in a paper on ' Great Expectations ' which was an exact ...
... plagiarist ] is a cheat , no doubt about it ; and now and then we run across other cases of plagiarism that shut before they are open . For instance , one of my own students turned in a paper on ' Great Expectations ' which was an exact ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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