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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| Sir, I have read your play, and it will not doo."~ ~ 2 I, TransPre| brought his humour into play in the exquisite little 3 I, TransPre| and the cave of Montesinos play a leading part in the later 4 I, Commend| figures-that is bragging play.~ A modest dedication make,~ 5 I, XI| he can read and write and play on the rebeck to perfection."~ ~ 6 I, XIV| that, or trifle with one or play with another. The modest 7 I, XXVII| while he himself would play the squire's part, which 8 I, XXVII| on to instruct him how to play his part and what to say 9 I, XXIX| Dorothea said that she could play the distressed damsel better 10 I, XXXII| landlord is almost fit to play a second part to Don Quixote."~ ~" 11 I, XXXIV| support the part he had to play he began to utter profuse 12 I, XXXVII| teeth) "I have a mind to play the mischief with thee, 13 I, XLIII| resolved, the pair of them, to play some trick upon him, or 14 I, XLVIII| save that I have seen a play where the first act began 15 I, XLVIII| and the other? or, if the play is based on fiction and 16 I, XLVIII| people and draw them to the play. All this tends to the prejudice 17 I, XLVIII| attained by any sort of play, good or bad, there is no 18 I, XLVIII| and properly constructed play, the hearer will come away 19 I, XLVIII| in all these ways a good play will stimulate the mind 20 I, XLVIII| impossibilities the greatest is that a play endowed with all these qualities 21 I, XLVIII| magistracy should allow any play to be acted. In that case 22 II, V| go round the world, and play at give and take with giants 23 II, XI| we have been acting the play of 'The Cortes of Death' 24 II, XI| principal characters of the play, for in this company I take 25 II, XI| child I was fond of the play, and in my youth a keen 26 II, XII| and ought to be than the play and the players. Come, tell 27 II, XII| me, hast thou not seen a play acted in which kings, emperors, 28 II, XII| foolish lover; and when the play is over, and they have put 29 II, XII| of this world, where some play emperors, others popes, 30 II, XII| that can be brought into a play; but when it is over, that 31 II, XVII| their own special parts to play; let the courtier devote 32 II, XIX| despairing Basilio will play in it. This Basilio is a 33 II, XXVI| live, will I permit foul play to be practised in my presence 34 II, XXXIII| plotted and arranged to play a joke upon Don Quixote 35 II, XXXIV| Montesinos, in order to play him a famous one. But what 36 II, XLII| and should be brought into play, press not the utmost rigour 37 II, XLVI| duke and her two damsels to play him a trick that should 38 II, XLVII| rogue knew very well how to play his part.~ ~But let us leave 39 II, XLIX| some day. But let nobody play pranks on me, for either 40 II, XLIX| stand by to see fair or foul play, and back up swindles, and 41 II, XLIX| sharpers dare not attempt to play their tricks; and as the 42 II, XLIX| is better that men should play in houses of repute than 43 II, LI| That's all I ask for-fair play," said Sancho; "give me 44 II, LXII| the printers, and how they play into one another's hands. 45 II, LXVIII| life and death as with a play!~ ~He accompanied each verse