Book,  Par.

 1    VI,     69|    temple of Augustus and the stage of Pompey's theatre, and
 2    XI,     16|      furnished verses for the stage, and certain ladies of rank.
 3  XIII,     24|    concocting a drama for the stage. She at her Baiae was increasing
 4   XIV,     20|     others, he brought on the stage descendants of noble families,
 5   XIV,     21|  disgrace himself on a public stage, he instituted some games
 6   XIV,     21|   emperor himself came on the stage, tuning his lute with elaborate
 7   XIV,     27|       benches and a temporary stage, and the people stood to
 8   XIV,     27|  disgracing themselves on the stage, under the pretence of being
 9   XIV,     29|    permitted to return to the stage, were excluded from the
10    XV,     42|      frequently on the public stage. Hitherto he had sung in
11    XV,     49| emperor appeared on a private stage and sang of the destruction
12    XV,     61|      Nero when singing on the stage, or when his house was in
13   XVI,      4|      shameful exposure on the stage. Nero, however, repeatedly
14   XVI,      4|      he recited a poem on the stage; then, at the importunate
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