Book,  Par.

1     I,     21|      been a leader of one of the theatrical factions, then became a
2   XIV,     10| messenger, Agerinus, contrived a theatrical mode of accusation, and,
3   XIV,     20|        singing to the harp, in a theatrical fashion, when he was at
4   XIV,     27|      Cossus for his colleague, a theatrical entertainment to be repeated
5   XIV,     28|        family had stooped to the theatrical profession during the 200
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