Trumbull, J. The progress of dulness, part first: or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless: Shewing what his father and mother said of him; how he went to college, and what he learned there; how he took his degree, and went to keeping school; how afterwards he became a great man and wore a wig; and how any body else may do the same. : The like never before published. Very proper to be kept in all families. : [Three lines of Latin text] (The second edition, corrected.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrumbull, John. The Progress of Dulness, Part First: Or The Rare Adventures of Tom Brainless: Shewing What His Father and Mother Said of Him; How He Went to College, and What He Learned There; How He Took His Degree, and Went to Keeping School; How Afterwards He Became a Great Man and Wore a Wig; and How Any Body Else May Do the Same. : The like Never Before Published. Very Proper to Be Kept in All Families. : [Three Lines of Latin Text]. The second edition, corrected.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrumbull, John. The Progress of Dulness, Part First: Or The Rare Adventures of Tom Brainless: Shewing What His Father and Mother Said of Him; How He Went to College, and What He Learned There; How He Took His Degree, and Went to Keeping School; How Afterwards He Became a Great Man and Wore a Wig; and How Any Body Else May Do the Same. : The like Never Before Published. Very Proper to Be Kept in All Families. : [Three Lines of Latin Text]. The second edition, corrected.