Book,  Par.

1     I,     71|     shown indulgence to the entertainment by way of humouring Maecenas'
2    II,     75| Piso and the rest, that the entertainment was given to the son of
3    VI,      6|     he was a man, and of an entertainment at which he was present
4  XIII,     38|     indeed any other public entertainment; for hitherto our subjects
5  XIII,     70|   their leisure (for in the entertainment, ignorant as they were,
6   XIV,     27|     colleague, a theatrical entertainment to be repeated every five
7   XIV,     29|                        This entertainment, it is true, passed off
8    XV,     90| punishment for the consul's entertainment. ~ ~
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