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"Nunquam periclum sine periclo vincitar." Horace mentions Laberius not uncomplimentarily, though he professes no interest in the sort of composition he represented. Perhaps he judged him by his audience. They are described as Mimicae fabulae, versibus plerunque iambicis conscriptae, and appear to have differed in some way from the actual mimes, probably in not being represented on the stage.
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