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White quotes Florio on fellow - writers : ' What doe they but translate ? perhaps , usurpe ? at least , collect ? if with ... In Crimes of Writing ( 1991 ) , a book that oddly does no more than mention plagiarism , Susan Stewart has a ...
White quotes Florio on fellow - writers : ' What doe they but translate ? perhaps , usurpe ? at least , collect ? if with ... In Crimes of Writing ( 1991 ) , a book that oddly does no more than mention plagiarism , Susan Stewart has a ...
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Brean Hammond , in Professional Imaginative Writing in England , 1670–1740 ( 1997 ) , makes a good case for dating the originality ' debate earlier than usual , retrieving it from the eighteenth century : ' there is , I would contend ...
Brean Hammond , in Professional Imaginative Writing in England , 1670–1740 ( 1997 ) , makes a good case for dating the originality ' debate earlier than usual , retrieving it from the eighteenth century : ' there is , I would contend ...
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When Williams denounced him for writing reviews for the conservative Yorkshire Post , Muir took this as an oblique invitation to write for the Citizen , and over the next twelve years he wrote some thousand ( unpaid ) articles , mostly ...
When Williams denounced him for writing reviews for the conservative Yorkshire Post , Muir took this as an oblique invitation to write for the Citizen , and over the next twelve years he wrote some thousand ( unpaid ) articles , mostly ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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