Book,  Par.

 1     I,     21|      learnt from his applause of actors how to stir up a crowd.
 2     I,     71|       out of rivalry between the actors. Augustus had shown indulgence
 3     I,    102|      having authority to scourge actors. Haterius Agrippa, tribune
 4     I,    102|         had once pronounced that actors were exempt from the scourge,
 5  XIII,     29|       and the enthusiasm for the actors into something like a battle
 6  XIII,     29|       expulsion of the offending actors from Italy, and the presence
 7  XIII,     33| disorderly applauders of certain actors, whom the praetor had imprisoned.
 8   XIV,     28|           and so they introduced actors from the Etruscans and horse-races
 9   XIV,     29|      kindled, for the pantomimic actors, though permitted to return
10   XVI,      4|  encourage every gesture even of actors, made the place ring with
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