APA (7th ed.) Citation

The Character of an ill-court-favourite: Representing the mischiefs that flow from ministers of state when they are more great than good : the arts they use to seduce their masters, and the unhappiness of princes that are curs'd with such destructive servants.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Character of an Ill-court-favourite: Representing the Mischiefs That Flow from Ministers of State When They Are More Great than Good : The Arts They Use to Seduce Their Masters, and the Unhappiness of Princes That Are Curs'd with Such Destructive Servants.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Character of an Ill-court-favourite: Representing the Mischiefs That Flow from Ministers of State When They Are More Great than Good : The Arts They Use to Seduce Their Masters, and the Unhappiness of Princes That Are Curs'd with Such Destructive Servants.

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