APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greene, R. (1600). Greenes neuer too late: Both parts. Sent to all youthfull gentlemen, to roote out the infectious follies, that ouer-reaching conceits foster in the spring time of their youth. Desciphering in a true English historie, those particular vanities, that with theyr frostie vapours nip the blossomes of euery braine, from atteining to his intended perfection. As pleasant as profitable, beeing a right pumice stone, apt to race out idlenes with delight, and follie with admonition. Robt. Greene, in artibus Magister. printed by Iames Roberts for Nicholas Ling.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. Greenes Neuer Too Late: Both Parts. Sent to All Youthfull Gentlemen, to Roote Out the Infectious Follies, That Ouer-reaching Conceits Foster in the Spring Time of Their Youth. Desciphering in a True English Historie, Those Particular Vanities, That with Theyr Frostie Vapours Nip the Blossomes of Euery Braine, from Atteining to His Intended Perfection. As Pleasant as Profitable, Beeing a Right Pumice Stone, Apt to Race Out Idlenes with Delight, and Follie with Admonition. Robt. Greene, in Artibus Magister. At London: printed by Iames Roberts for Nicholas Ling, 1600.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. Greenes Neuer Too Late: Both Parts. Sent to All Youthfull Gentlemen, to Roote Out the Infectious Follies, That Ouer-reaching Conceits Foster in the Spring Time of Their Youth. Desciphering in a True English Historie, Those Particular Vanities, That with Theyr Frostie Vapours Nip the Blossomes of Euery Braine, from Atteining to His Intended Perfection. As Pleasant as Profitable, Beeing a Right Pumice Stone, Apt to Race Out Idlenes with Delight, and Follie with Admonition. Robt. Greene, in Artibus Magister. printed by Iames Roberts for Nicholas Ling, 1600.

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