Interpret this quote by Miguel de Cervantes:
"
The remedy for this is very simple: You
have only to look out for some book
that quotes them all, from A to Z, as you
say yourself, and then insert the very
same alphabet in your book, and
though the imposition may be direct to
see, because you have so little need to
borrow from them that is no matter;
there will probably be some simple
enough to believe that you have made
use of them all in this plain, artless
story of yours."
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The remedy for this is very simple: You
have only to look out for some book
that quotes them all, from A to Z, as you
say yourself, and then insert the very
same alphabet in your book, and
though the imposition may be direct to
see, because you have so little need to
borrow from them that is no matter;
there will probably be some simple
enough to believe that you have made
use of them all in this plain, artless
story of yours."
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