APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, J. Poetical harmony: Being a choice college of [poems] on curious subjects philosophical, moral, and divine. Partly extracted from Virgil, Homer, Ovid, Dry Den, Milton, Addison, and partly compos'dby the author. Containing the most delightful, instruc[tions] and sublime entertainment. The second edition. By John Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. Poetical Harmony: Being a Choice College of [poems] on Curious Subjects Philosophical, Moral, and Divine. Partly Extracted from Virgil, Homer, Ovid, Dry Den, Milton, Addison, and Partly Compos'dby the Author. Containing the Most Delightful, Instruc[tions] and Sublime Entertainment. The Second Edition. By John Smith.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. Poetical Harmony: Being a Choice College of [poems] on Curious Subjects Philosophical, Moral, and Divine. Partly Extracted from Virgil, Homer, Ovid, Dry Den, Milton, Addison, and Partly Compos'dby the Author. Containing the Most Delightful, Instruc[tions] and Sublime Entertainment. The Second Edition. By John Smith.

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