Bellegarde, M. l. d. Reflections upon ridicule; or, What it is that makes a man ridiculous, and the means to avoid it: Wherein are represented the different manners and characters of persons of the present age. In two volumes. Vol. I. Of unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish vanity. The bad taste. Importure. The morose humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False delicacy. Decorum. By Jeremiah Collier, A.M (The sixth edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBellegarde, M. l'abbé de. Reflections upon Ridicule; or, What It Is That Makes a Man Ridiculous, and the Means to Avoid It: Wherein Are Represented the Different Manners and Characters of Persons of the Present Age. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Of Unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish Vanity. The Bad Taste. Importure. The Morose Humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False Delicacy. Decorum. By Jeremiah Collier, A.M. The sixth edition.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBellegarde, M. l'abbé de. Reflections upon Ridicule; or, What It Is That Makes a Man Ridiculous, and the Means to Avoid It: Wherein Are Represented the Different Manners and Characters of Persons of the Present Age. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Of Unpoliteness. Indiscretion. Affectation. Foolish Vanity. The Bad Taste. Importure. The Morose Humour. Impertinence. Of Prejudice. Interest. Sufficiency. Absurdities. Caprice. False Delicacy. Decorum. By Jeremiah Collier, A.M. The sixth edition.