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![]() : Professor Royce's Libel A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University by Abbot Francis Ellingwood - Literary ethics; Plagiarism@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 PROFESSOR ROYCE'S LIBEL. PUBLIC APPEAL FOR REDRESS TO THE CORPORATION AND OVERSEERS HARVARD UNIVERSITY. FRANCIS ELLINGWOOD ABBOT, PH.D. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. BOSTON, MASS. GEO. H. ELLIS, 141 FRANKLIN STREET, 1891. PUBLIC APPEAL. TO THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS AND BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY: The first number of a new quarterly periodical, the "International Journal of Ethics," published at Philadelphia in October, 1890, contained an ostensible review by Dr. Royce of my last book, "The Way out of Agnosticism." I advisedly use the word "ostensible," because the main purport and intention of the article were not at all to criticise a philosophy, but to sully the reputation of the philosopher, deprive him of public confidence, ridicule and misrepresent his labors, hold him up by name to public obloquy and contempt, destroy or lessen the circulation of his books, and, in general, to blacken and break down his literary reputation by any and every means, even to the extent of aspersing his personal reputation, although there had never been the slightest personal collision. Its bitter and invidious spirit was not in the least disguised by a few exaggerated compliments adroitly inserted here and there: these merely furnish the foil needed to give greater potency and efficiency to the personal insinuations, and, like Mark Antony's compliments to Caesar's assassins, subserved quite too many politic purposes to be accepted as sincere. Only a native of Boeotia could be imposed upon by them, when the actual character of the book in question was carefully misrepresented, and when the self-evident trend, tenor, and aim of the ostensible review were to excite public prejudice against the author on grounds wholly irrespective of the truth or untruth of his expressed opinions. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters of Borrow and His Friends by Shorter Clement King - Borrow George 1803-1881 Biographies@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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