Gale (Firm). (1783). The Polite and pleasing instructor, or Entertaining museum: Consisting of select essays, tales, fables, visions & allegories, collected from the most eminent English authors: prefixed with rules for reading with elegance and propriety; to which is added a collection of letters and instructions for genteel correspondence. Published octor. 1st. 1783, as the act directs, by William Lane, Leadenhall-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Polite and Pleasing Instructor, or Entertaining Museum: Consisting of Select Essays, Tales, Fables, Visions & Allegories, Collected from the Most Eminent English Authors: Prefixed with Rules for Reading with Elegance and Propriety; to Which Is Added a Collection of Letters and Instructions for Genteel Correspondence. London: Published octor. 1st. 1783, as the act directs, by William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1783.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Polite and Pleasing Instructor, or Entertaining Museum: Consisting of Select Essays, Tales, Fables, Visions & Allegories, Collected from the Most Eminent English Authors: Prefixed with Rules for Reading with Elegance and Propriety; to Which Is Added a Collection of Letters and Instructions for Genteel Correspondence. Published octor. 1st. 1783, as the act directs, by William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1783.