In truth, in literature, in science and in art, there are, and can be, few, if any, things, which, in an abstract sense, are strictly new and original throughout. Every book in literature, science and art, borrows, and must necessarily borrow, and use... Art in the Courtroomautors: Vilis R. Inde - 1998 - 266 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Wetmore Story - 1847 - 886 lapas
...all but new combinations of old materials, old processes, and old mechanical powers and apparatus. In truth, in literature, in science and in art, there...and use much which was well known and used before. No man creates a new language for himself, at least if he be a wise man, in writing a book. He contents... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1847 - 542 lapas
...all but new combinations of old materials, old processes, and old mechanical powers and apparatus. "In truth, in literature, in science and in art, there...few, if any, things, which, in an abstract sense, are strictlv new and original throughnut. Every book in literature, science and art. borrows, and must... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1847 - 490 lapas
...old processes, and old mechanical powers and apparatus. " In truth, in literature, in science «nd in art, there are, and can be, few, if any, things, which. in an abstnict sense, are strict! v new and original throughout. Kvery book in literature, science and art,... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 lapas
...are all new combinations of old materials, old processes, and old mechanical powers and apparatus. " In truth, in literature, in science and in art, there...and use much which was well known and used before. No man creates a new language for himself, at least if he be a wise man, in writing a book. He contents... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 824 lapas
...see also in Gray v. lliusell (1 St. 16). there are and cau be few, if any, things which, in. an vii. abstract sense, are strictly new and original throughout....Every book in literature, science, and art borrows, aiid must necessarily borrow and use, much which was well known and used before. No man creates a new... | |
| John Shortt - 1871 - 846 lapas
...and Trades Mark Cases, p. 211). (-0 IMbnrirk v. Griffin (3 Scotch St-ss. C'as. 2nd Ser. 383). PAM^L there are and can be few, if any, things which, in an CiurroT VIL abstract sense, are strictly new and original throughout. Every book in literature, science,... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1875 - 538 lapas
...analyzation, cr annotation ? " In truth, in literature, in science, and in art," says Judge Story,1 " there are and can be few, if any, things which, in...and use, much which was well known and used before. No man creates a new language for himself — at least if he be a wise man — in writing a book. He... | |
| 1878 - 958 lapas
...conclusive test of piracy, or that the one has been fraudulently or designedly borrowed from the other. In truth, in literature, in science, and in art there...be few if any things which in an abstract sense are So strictly new and original throughout. Every book in literature, science, and art borrows, and must... | |
| John Herbert Slater - 1884 - 530 lapas
...of the very essence of all productions, literary or otherwise intellectual. There are and can be but few, if any, things which in an abstract sense are...and use much which was well known and used before. No man creates a new language for himself, he contents himself with the use of language already known... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1896 - 788 lapas
...Emersun v. Dai-ies, 3 Story, 708, applied the same principles to the case of an arithmetic, observing : " In truth in literature, in science, and in art, there...and original throughout. Every book in literature, in science, and in art borrows, and must necessarily borrow, and use much which was well known and... | |
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