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1 I, TransPre| plank stage in the plaza and acted the rustic farces which 2 I, XII| young men of our village acted, and all said they were 3 I, XIII| knight-errant would be disgraced who acted otherwise: for it is usual 4 I, XIV| gratified him, I should have acted against my own better resolution 5 I, XVIII| that moment the balsam had acted on the stomach of Don Quixote, 6 I, XXII| answering a word, but the fifth acted as his tongue and said, " 7 I, XXVIII| had under my care, and I acted as steward and mistress 8 I, XXXIII| during his absence, and if he acted thus from not feeling confidence 9 I, XXXIV| perceiving how foolishly he had acted, as he might have revenged 10 I, XXXIV| had not for a lesser prize acted in opposition to what I 11 I, XXXIV| honour, which the performers acted with such wonderfully effective 12 I, XLI| those who had gone upstairs acted so promptly that in an instant 13 I, XLVIII| from the plays that are acted now-a-days, which was in 14 I, XLVIII| there were three tragedies acted in Spain, written by a famous 15 I, XLVIII| those which are commonly acted now-a-days. Nor are the 16 I, XLVIII| that, after they have been acted, the actors have to fly 17 I, XLVIII| often have been, for having acted something offensive to some 18 I, XLVIII| all plays before they were acted, not only those produced 19 I, XLVIII| that were intended to be acted in Spain; without whose 20 I, XLVIII| should allow any play to be acted. In that case actors would 21 I, LII| heartily, and their laughter acted like gunpowder on Don Quixote' 22 II, I| replied, "His Majesty has acted like a prudent warrior in 23 II, VIII| always natural and never acted; and if I had no other merit 24 II, XI| He who led the mules and acted as carter was a hideous 25 II, XII| hast thou not seen a play acted in which kings, emperors, 26 II, XII| the horse-never! Sancho acted accordingly, and gave him 27 II, LVII| majordomo, the same that had acted the part of the Trifaldi, 28 II, LVIII| but we have not as yet acted them. Yesterday was the 29 II, LXVI| stick given me for having acted contrary to the orders he 30 II, LXX| being so well arranged and acted that it differed but little