It might be of use to plagiarists to know, as a general rule, that what they steal is, to employ a phrase common in advertisements, of no use to any but the right owner.
There is a very pretty Eastern tale of which the fate of plagiaristsoften reminds us.
The Quiver' is young, and plagiarists will happen.
Here are five lines from Jonson, with which he closes a play directed against plagiarists and libellers generally.
Dumas was one of the greatest plagiarists of modern times, so that it was said by his critics that he introduced the sweating system into literature.
Thus, the vermin of plagiarists in art and literature becomes dangerous only when the insane, who follow their own original paths, have previously poisoned the Zeitgeist, weakened by fatigue, and rendered it incapable of resistance.
The greater number of Young-German plagiarists have not yet risen to the monumental productions of a Tovote or a Bahr, and have stopped at short pieces of lyric poetry.
Plagiarists so low down in the scale as the German realists are not in the least entitled to a detailed individual examination.
Whether the successors of the Herberts and Tindals of a former day are notplagiarists from them, is another question, and depends entirely upon whether the writings of their predecessors are sufficiently known to them.
Some Plagiarists I Have Known--A Peculiar Case of Plagiary--A Borrower from Stedman 139 XLII.
XLI [Sidenote: Some Plagiarists I Have Known] The view taken by Stockton's perverse humor was much the same as that entertained by Benjamin Franklin with greater seriousness.
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