The Duchess invites Don Quixote and Sancho to her place to play elaborate pranks on Don Quixote as entertainment. She enjoys observing his chivalrous and delusional behavior, finding it amusing to manipulate his knightly adventures for her own amusement.
Don Quixote's first adventure is at a nearby inn that he imagines to be a castle.
invite her friends to her place
You shouldn't invite yourself in the first place.
No. The part was played by Patricia Place.
If you invite them over to your place, there is a better chance that they will reciprocate and invite you to theirs.
ask her out. invite her to your place
If you don't want to invite your parents to a wedding don't tell them about the wedding in the first place.
The title of Part 2, Chapter 65 of "Don Quixote" is "Which deals with events that took place in the inn, and it is therefore considered essential."
Don Quixote, written by Miguel de Cervantes, takes place in the early 17th century, specifically during the Spanish Golden Age. The novel is set in the region of La Mancha in Spain, a rural area known for its windmills. The exact time period is not explicitly stated in the text, but historical context and references within the novel place it around the late 16th to early 17th centuries.
invite loads of people to your place
a curtain covers the painting.
Invite them to your place.