Gentleman of Cambridge. (1774). Mirth: A poem in answer to Warton's Pleasures of melancholy by a gentleman of Cambridge. MDCCLXXIV. Sold by E. Johnson Ave Mary Lane, J. Walter Charing Cross, J. Bell Strand and T. & J. Merrill at Cambridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman of Cambridge. Mirth: A Poem in Answer to Warton's Pleasures of Melancholy by a Gentleman of Cambridge. [London]: MDCCLXXIV. Sold by E. Johnson Ave Mary Lane, J. Walter Charing Cross, J. Bell Strand and T. & J. Merrill at Cambridge, 1774.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman of Cambridge. Mirth: A Poem in Answer to Warton's Pleasures of Melancholy by a Gentleman of Cambridge. MDCCLXXIV. Sold by E. Johnson Ave Mary Lane, J. Walter Charing Cross, J. Bell Strand and T. & J. Merrill at Cambridge, 1774.