He issued a proclamation, calling the revolution the work of a turbulent minority whose ideas of government were plagiarised from the socialistic and democratic propaganda of Europe.
"Roumania Past and Present"
James Samuelson
Was ever a poem more frequently quoted or so universally plagiarised?
"A Cotswold Village"
J. Arthur Gibbs
What I specially noticed about them was their plagiarised voices-curious, yearning things, evidently intended to suggest depths of infinite passion, controlled by many a wild and weary past, 'Infinite passion, and the pain Of finite souls that yearn'- the kind of voice, you know, in which Socialist actresses yearn out passages from 'The Cenci,' feeling that they do a fearful thing.
"Prose Fancies"
Richard Le Gallienne