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 1  T-II| acclaim:~because it’s common, theatre’s profitable for poets,~
 2  T-II|       where~it’s allowed, and theatre grants licence to the mime?~
 3 T-III|    temple, joined to a nearby theatre:~that too couldnt be entered
 4   T-V|       danced now~to a crowded theatre, my verses applauded, dear
 5   T-V|      composed nothing for the theatre,~as you know yourself, my
 6  ExII|       Muse is happy with that theatre:~as I deserve, so the great
 7   ExI|      come,~for whom the whole theatre echoes with applause.~You
 8   Ind|    Portico of Octavia and the Theatre of Pompey, but still retained
 9   Ind|        The impressive ancient theatre has been restored and plays
10   Ind|     he hasnt written for the theatre.~Book TV.XII:1-68 The Nine
11   Ind|      written anything for the theatre, implying that someone has
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