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- [where?] who complained that another poet had "kidnapped his verses". Plagiary, a derivative of plagiarus, was introduced into English in 1601 by dramatist...
- English Dictionary: 'One who lives by pillage and robbing on the sea. Also a plagiary' The practice of labeling the infringement of exclusive rights in creative...
- evidence of White's copying….” — T. Joe Willey, The Great Controversy Over Plagiary: The Last Interview of Walter Rea, Spectrum Magazine One of the earliest...
- referred to Malthusianism as "nothing more than a school-boyish, superficial plagiary of Defoe, Sir James Steuart, Townsend, Franklin, Wallace". Friedrich Engels...
- to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful Plagiary, is a comment on the vanity of authors, and in particular a caricature...
- sometime between the 13th to 15th century, adds Olivelle, is mostly a plagiary of Govindaraja commentary from about the 11th century, but with Kullūka's...
- (video). YouTube. Retrieved September 1, 2024. Derek Grant (July 1, 2017). Plagiary & Piracy: Alkaline Trio & Huey Lewis And The News. Retrieved January 8...
- White Count Fosco Series regular, 5 episodes Play of the Month Sir Fretful Plagiary Episode: "The Critic" The Agatha Christie Hour Sir Alington West Episode:...
- Reader's report.... As was true of King's other academic papers, the plagiaries in his dissertation escaped detection in his lifetime. His professors...
- Jonathan (2006). "The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story". Plagiary: Cross-Disciplinary Studies in Plagiarism, Fabrication, and Falsification...