Abstract
Este artículo da noticia de un manuscrito del siglo xviii que copia una censura contra Discurso de todos los diablos de Quevedo, datada en 1629. Editores anteriores la publicaron, basándose en un supuesto autógrafo de Diego Niseno, hoy perdido. En ausencia de dicha fuente, la copia de la Real Biblioteca de Madrid es la única conservada. El manuscrito carece de atribución, y su título es más amplio.
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