Book,  Par.

1     I,     96|  the citizens. Cassius, the actor, with men of the same profession,
2    XI,     37|   loud complaints. "When an actor," they said, "impudently
3  XIII,     24| paramour, Atimetus, and the actor, Paris, she is, so to say,
4   XIV,     21|     art of a Greek or Latin actor and even stooping to gestures
5   XIV,     22|   his accomplishments as an actor, also affected a taste for
6    XV,     84|   were removed and a tragic actor succeeded him." For as Nero
7    XV,     86| your wife, a charioteer, an actor, and an incendiary." I have
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