APA (7th ed.) Citation

The wonderful history of the celebrated Friar Bacon: Who studies the magic art, and saves a gentleman from the Devil, to whom he had sold his soul and body : he erects a wonderful brazen head, which was to enable him to secure all England from invasion, it speaks, but loses its virtue by his servant's folly : by his help France is conquered : he makes three wicked thieves, who tried to rob him, dance a hornpipe over hedges into ditches, against their will : with many other curious particulars.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Wonderful History of the Celebrated Friar Bacon: Who Studies the Magic Art, and Saves a Gentleman from the Devil, to Whom He Had Sold His Soul and Body : He Erects a Wonderful Brazen Head, Which Was to Enable Him to Secure All England from Invasion, It Speaks, but Loses Its Virtue by His Servant's Folly : By His Help France Is Conquered : He Makes Three Wicked Thieves, Who Tried to Rob Him, Dance a Hornpipe over Hedges into Ditches, Against Their Will : With Many Other Curious Particulars.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Wonderful History of the Celebrated Friar Bacon: Who Studies the Magic Art, and Saves a Gentleman from the Devil, to Whom He Had Sold His Soul and Body : He Erects a Wonderful Brazen Head, Which Was to Enable Him to Secure All England from Invasion, It Speaks, but Loses Its Virtue by His Servant's Folly : By His Help France Is Conquered : He Makes Three Wicked Thieves, Who Tried to Rob Him, Dance a Hornpipe over Hedges into Ditches, Against Their Will : With Many Other Curious Particulars.

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