Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... plagiarism , are from a realistic standpoint meaningless . Again , Lindey writes , truly , that ' Plagiarism and infringement are not the same thing , though they overlap ' , but he goes on at once to infringe the moral sphere : ' ...
... plagiarism , are from a realistic standpoint meaningless . Again , Lindey writes , truly , that ' Plagiarism and infringement are not the same thing , though they overlap ' , but he goes on at once to infringe the moral sphere : ' ...
Strana 156
... plagiarism cases , noticed that ' scholars will tie themselves up in knots exonerating Coleridge . In one book Thomas McFarland sees his thefts as being not plagiarism but " a mode of composition - composition by mosaic organization ...
... plagiarism cases , noticed that ' scholars will tie themselves up in knots exonerating Coleridge . In one book Thomas McFarland sees his thefts as being not plagiarism but " a mode of composition - composition by mosaic organization ...
Strana 157
... plagiarism ? As so often , a distinction kicked out of the door comes back in through the window . Call all plagiarisms piracy and you have rendered plagiarism non - existent . White certainly shows that imitation was greatly valued in ...
... plagiarism ? As so often , a distinction kicked out of the door comes back in through the window . Call all plagiarisms piracy and you have rendered plagiarism non - existent . White certainly shows that imitation was greatly valued in ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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