Smith, R. E. The Grecian daughter. Or, an example of a virtuous wife, who fed her father with her own milk--he being condemned to be starved to death by Tiberius Caesar, Emperor of Rome; but was afterwards pardoned, and the daughter highly rewarded.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, R. E. The Grecian Daughter. Or, an Example of a Virtuous Wife, Who Fed Her Father with Her Own Milk--he Being Condemned to Be Starved to Death by Tiberius Caesar, Emperor of Rome; but Was Afterwards Pardoned, and the Daughter Highly Rewarded.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, R. E. The Grecian Daughter. Or, an Example of a Virtuous Wife, Who Fed Her Father with Her Own Milk--he Being Condemned to Be Starved to Death by Tiberius Caesar, Emperor of Rome; but Was Afterwards Pardoned, and the Daughter Highly Rewarded.