Miguel de Cervantes

"Do but take care to express yourself in a plain, easy Manner, in well-chosen, significant and decent Terms, and to give a harmonious and pleasing Turn to your Periods: study to explain your Thoughts, and set them in the truest Light, labouring as much as possible, not to leave them dark nor intricate, but clear and intelligible."

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Source: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1993). “Don Quixote”, p.7, Wordsworth Editions

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Miguel de Cervantes

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Miguel de Cervantes was a Spanish writer best known for his novel Don Quixote, which explores themes of reality, honor, and the human condition.

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