APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) & Davies, J. (1760). Prolusions; or, Select pieces of antient poetry,- compil'd with great care from their several originals, and offer'd to the publick as specimens of the integrity that should be found in the editions of worthy authors,- in three parts: Containing, I. The notbrowne Mayde; Master Sackvile's induction; and, Overbury's wife: II. Edward the third, a play, thought to be writ by Shakespeare: III. Those excellent didactic poems, intitl'd-nosce teipsum, written by Sir John Davis: with a preface. Printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) and John Davies. Prolusions; or, Select Pieces of Antient Poetry,- Compil'd with Great Care from Their Several Originals, and Offer'd to the Publick as Specimens of the Integrity That Should Be Found in the Editions of Worthy Authors,- in Three Parts: Containing, I. The Notbrowne Mayde; Master Sackvile's Induction; and, Overbury's Wife: II. Edward the Third, a Play, Thought to Be Writ by Shakespeare: III. Those Excellent Didactic Poems, Intitl'd-nosce Teipsum, Written by Sir John Davis: With a Preface. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1760.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) and John Davies. Prolusions; or, Select Pieces of Antient Poetry,- Compil'd with Great Care from Their Several Originals, and Offer'd to the Publick as Specimens of the Integrity That Should Be Found in the Editions of Worthy Authors,- in Three Parts: Containing, I. The Notbrowne Mayde; Master Sackvile's Induction; and, Overbury's Wife: II. Edward the Third, a Play, Thought to Be Writ by Shakespeare: III. Those Excellent Didactic Poems, Intitl'd-nosce Teipsum, Written by Sir John Davis: With a Preface. Printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1760.

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