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So although he had a touch of the gout, in a trice they were come to Dis's door. In a loud voice he cried, "Claudius is coming!" In the midst of this chanting company was Mnester the mime, whom Claudius for honour's sake had made shorter by a head.
XXXVI. He never had the least regard either to the chastity of his own person, or that of others. He is said to have been inflamed with an unnatural passion for Marcus Lepidus Mnester, an actor in pantomimes, and for certain hostages; and to have engaged with them in the practice of mutual pollution.
Whilst he was at sacrifice, he was bespattered with the blood of a flamingo. And Mnester, the pantomimic actor, performed in a play, which the tragedian Neoptolemus had formerly acted at the games in which Philip, the king of Macedon, was slain.
With half-closed eyes and quivering form, she caused mysterious undulations to flow downward over her whole body, like rippling waves, while her face remained impassive and her twinkling feet still moved in their intricate steps. Vitellius compared her to Mnester, the famous pantomimist. Aulus was overcome with faintness.
Yet he who had acquired such dexterity in other exercises, never learnt to swim. LV. Those for whom he once conceived a regard, he favoured even to madness. He used to kiss Mnester, the pantomimic actor, publicly in the theatre; and if any person made the least noise while he was dancing, he would order him to be dragged from his seat, and scourged him with his own hand.
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