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Yma16 Posted 12 years ago
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Does it mean a reader should hide himself from the public?

Let not the reader then take to himself public property; for if he does, he may chance to throw an unlucky light on his own character: as Phaedrus expresses it, Stulte nudabit animi conscientiam.
  

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yma16 Does it mean a reader should hide himself from the public? No. ); it is unconscionable.

  • yma16 Does it mean a reader should hide himself from the public?
  • No.
  • ); it is unconscionable.
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yma16Does it mean a reader should hide himself from the public?
No. He shouldn't appropriate public property (park benches, etc.); it is unconscionable.

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