Kenrick, W. (1750). The Kapélion, or Poetical ordinary: Consisting of great variety of dishes in prose and verse; recommended to all who have a good taste or keen appetite. By Archimagírus Metaphoricus. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKenrick, W. The Kapélion, or Poetical Ordinary: Consisting of Great Variety of Dishes in Prose and Verse; Recommended to All Who Have a Good Taste or Keen Appetite. By Archimagírus Metaphoricus. [London, England]: [publisher not identified], 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKenrick, W. The Kapélion, or Poetical Ordinary: Consisting of Great Variety of Dishes in Prose and Verse; Recommended to All Who Have a Good Taste or Keen Appetite. By Archimagírus Metaphoricus. [publisher not identified], 1750.
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