In a note concerning his use of the theme in The Dolliver Romance Hawthorne states that he has been accused of plagiarizing from Dumas, but that in reality Dumas plagiarized from him, since his book was many years the earlier.
He defended the indecency of his book by asserting that he took the plot from a story in The Guardian,[8] ingeniously intimating that plagiarized immorality is less reprehensible than original material.
Recently I read Aristotle's Essays on Rhetoric and Oratory, and I was pained to see how I had been plagiarized by this man who wrote three hundred years before Christ.
He was quoted, abridged, and plagiarized - a clear sign of popularity.
Are not the Gospels a plagiarizedand adapted drama?
She still had no evidence to corroborate her claim that the hermit's story of "Plain Mary" was plagiarized from her manuscript.
And then, her suddenly finding in the only good scenario submitted to him by any of his company, one that she believed was plagiarized from her lost story, seemed to put a cap on the whole matter.
Here I plagiarized an epigram I had heard from Meyer Nodelman: "Our German co-religionists will spend their money before they have made it, while we try to make it first.
I almost felt as though Darwin and Spencer had plagiarized a discovery of mine.
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