Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XVII|           the game that was being played with his squire. He saw
 2   I,       XIX|         thy garments; for if they played tricks with thee the time
 3   I,      XXVI| REFINEMENTS WHEREWITH DON QUIXOTE PLAYED THE PART OF A LOVER IN THE
 4   I,     XXXIV|    attention listened to and seen played out the tragedy of the death
 5   I,     XXXIV|       realities of the parts they played. He longed for night and
 6   I,        LI|         trifle of a musician, and played the guitar with such a flourish
 7  II,        XI|          trick the enchanters had played him in changing his lady
 8  II,     XXXIV|         brayed, drums beat, fifes played, so unceasingly and so fast
 9  II,     XXXVI|          turn, and he it was that played the part of Merlin, made
10  II,   XXXVIII|         not wearying you, that he played the guitar so as to make
11  II,      XLIV|    discretion -- and the same who played the part of the Countess
12  II,     XLVII|         Sancho, while another who played the part of head carver
13  II,         L|       despatched the page who had played the part of Dulcinea in
14  II,       LVI|     regret the joke that had been played upon Sancho Panza in giving
15  II,       LVI|          gentleman; though he who played me false is nothing of the
16  II,      LXIX|           a harp which he himself played, sang in a sweet and clear
17  II,       LXX|           of the trick Sancho had played upon his master, making
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