Don't be looking for trifles, Señor Don Quixote, or expect things to be impossibly perfect. Are not a thousand comedies performed almost every day that are full of inaccuracies and absurdities, yet they run their course and are received not only with applause but with admiration and all the rest?
The quote from Harold Bloom's "The Western Canon" serves as a reminder to avoid becoming overly fixated on minor flaws or unrealistic expectations, as embodied by the character Don Quixote. Instead of seeking perfection in art or life, one should recognize that imperfections are common and acceptable, even in great performances that captivate audiences.