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Plutarch, on drama in Parthia, [59].
Poetics, [169] and Part III.
Poets, where placed in the auditorium, [370].
Police officials (nāgaraka), speech of, [141], [336].
Polity, as an allegorical character, [254].
Portraits, as dramatic device, [154], [174], [257], [303], [326].
Poverty, evils of, [137].
Pṛthu, father of Viçākhadatta, [204].
Pṛthvīdhara, on Prākrits of the Mṛcchakaṭikā, [141].