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At least one of Shakespeare's plays which is now lost was called Cardenio (based on Cervantes' Don Quixote). Another is a sequel to Love's Labour's Lost called Love's Labour's Won.
Shakespeare certainly wrote a play called Cardenio, which took its story from Cervantes' Don Quixote, which was a new book at that time. However, no copy of Cardenio exists, so it is lost.

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We have references to a couple of plays that Shakespeare apparently wrote, but which have not come down to us. One is Cardenio, which was based on a story by Cervantes (a contemporary of Shakespeare's), and another is Love's Labour's Won, which was a sequel to Love's Labour's Lost.

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