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Always have I laid them back within their drawer, saying to myself, with stern reproof: "No, no, Paul. Stand or fall by your own merits. Never plagiarise in any case, not from this 'little lot." "Don't be nervous," said the O'Kelly, "and don't try to do too much. You have a very fair voice, but it's not powerful. Keep cool and open your mouth." It was eleven o'clock in the morning.
John Locke, and the other members of a committee of the English Board of Trade, advised the English Government to plagiarise the Scottish project, and seize the section of the Isthmus of Panama on which the Scots meant to settle. This was not done; but the Dutch Usurper, far from backing the Scots company, bade his colonies hold no sort of intercourse with them.
But, whenever a catastrophe of this kind takes place, the believers are no wise dismayed by it. And, in this, they unconsciously plagiarise from the churchman, who just as freely admits that many ecclesiastical miracles may have been forged; and asks, with calm contempt, not only of legal proofs, but of common-sense probability, Why does it follow that none are to be supposed genuine?
Jonson is not accusing Shakespeare of pretending to be the author of plays written by somebody else, but of "making EACH MAN'S wit his own," and the MEN are the other dramatists of the day. Thus the future "may judge" Shakespeare's work "to be his as well as OURS." It is "we," the living and recognised dramatists, whom Shakespeare is said to plagiarise from; so boldly that
Strong in a sense of his own clerical position, he believed in uniform as devoutly as any Ritualist, but he would not plagiarise the Anglican livery and walk about in a modified soutane and round hat like "our brethren in the Established Church," as Mr. Beecham kindly called them.
Jimbo, Monkey, please plagiarise off to bed at once! in a tone that admitted of no rejoinder or excuses. 'A most singular thing, isn't it, Henry? remarked the author, coming across to his side when the lamp was lit and the children had said their good-nights. 'I really think we ought to report it to the Psychical Society as a genuine case of thought-transference.
I have known men so sophisticated as to assert that unacknowledged quotation was wrong. But very few really reasonable people will, I think, refuse to agree with me that the only artistic, the only kindly, and the only honest method of quotation is plagiary. If you cannot plagiarise, surely it were better not to quote. To stay at the seaside properly, one should not think.
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