Cotton, C., & Lucian, o. S. Burlesque upon burlesque, or, The scoffer scoft: Being some of Lucians Dialogues, newly put into English fustian, for the consolation of those who had rather laugh and be merry than be merry and wise (The second edition, corrected.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCotton, Charles, and of Samosata Lucian. Burlesque upon Burlesque, or, The Scoffer Scoft: Being Some of Lucians Dialogues, Newly Put into English Fustian, for the Consolation of Those Who Had Rather Laugh and Be Merry than Be Merry and Wise. The second edition, corrected.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCotton, Charles, and of Samosata Lucian. Burlesque upon Burlesque, or, The Scoffer Scoft: Being Some of Lucians Dialogues, Newly Put into English Fustian, for the Consolation of Those Who Had Rather Laugh and Be Merry than Be Merry and Wise. The second edition, corrected.