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 1   T-V|   other a weapon.~The shepherd plays his reed-pipe glued with
 2 ExIII|         at his own discretion, plays ~variations on a subject,
 3  ExIV|       vanished.~My Muse barely plays her part, when I’ve taken
 4   Ind|  theatre has been restored and plays are performed there. From
 5   Ind|       411BC). Fragments of his plays survive. May be intended
 6   Ind|       in 1958, but many of his plays are known in adaptations
 7   Ind| Plautus. ~Book TII:361-420 His plays contained love scenes but
 8   Ind|       great trilogy The Theban Plays.~Book TI.I:70-128 A parricide.~
 9   Ind|  drinking poison. Ovid perhaps plays here on the fact of his
10   Ind|      Carthage, who adapted the plays of Menander and Apollodorus
11   Ind|        material from different plays, in a sophisticated and
12   Ind|      and realistic manner. Six plays are extant.~Book TII:313-
13   Ind|       a childhood friend. Ovid plays with the difficulty of handling
14   Ind|          Book TII:497-546 Ovid plays with the opening words of
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