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150-151
"From that same fact (that the epigraph is a quotation), it follows
that the attribution of the quotation raises two theoretically
distinct questions, although neither is as simple as it appears to
be: Who is the author, real or putative, of the text quoted? Who chooses and proposes that quotation?"
— Jan 15, 2024 10:16PM
"From that same fact (that the epigraph is a quotation), it follows
that the attribution of the quotation raises two theoretically
distinct questions, although neither is as simple as it appears to
be: Who is the author, real or putative, of the text quoted? Who chooses and proposes that quotation?"
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Charleigh Frederick
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" the most common custom is to name the author without giving a specific reference"
— Jan 15, 2024 10:19PM
" the most common custom is to name the author without giving a specific reference"

