APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hervey, J. H. (1734). Tit for tat: To which is annex'd, An epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity. In answer to a Latin letter in verse. Also The Review ; or, The case fairly stated on both sides. : Wherein is shewn the true cause of the foregoing poems. Printed for T. Reynolds, in the Strand, and sold by the Booksellers in town and country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hervey, John Hervey. Tit for Tat: To Which Is Annex'd, An Epistle from a Nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In Answer to a Latin Letter in Verse. Also The Review ; or, The Case Fairly Stated on Both Sides. : Wherein Is Shewn the True Cause of the Foregoing Poems. London: Printed for T. Reynolds, in the Strand, and sold by the Booksellers in town and country, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hervey, John Hervey. Tit for Tat: To Which Is Annex'd, An Epistle from a Nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In Answer to a Latin Letter in Verse. Also The Review ; or, The Case Fairly Stated on Both Sides. : Wherein Is Shewn the True Cause of the Foregoing Poems. Printed for T. Reynolds, in the Strand, and sold by the Booksellers in town and country, 1734.

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