Gosson, S. (1579). The shoole [sic] of abuse,: Conteining a plesaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a cõmonwelth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, & ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow vertue. by Thomas VVoodcocke..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGosson, Stephen. The Shoole [sic] of Abuse,: Conteining a Plesaunt Inuectiue Against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Iesters, and Such like Caterpillers of a Cõmonwelth; Setting Vp the Flagge of Defiance to Their Mischieuous Exercise, & Ouerthrowing Their Bulwarkes, by Prophane Writers, Naturall Reason, and Common Experience: A Discourse as Pleasaunt for Gentlemen That Fauour Learning, as Profitable for All That Wyll Follow Vertue. Printed at London,: by Thomas VVoodcocke., 1579.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGosson, Stephen. The Shoole [sic] of Abuse,: Conteining a Plesaunt Inuectiue Against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Iesters, and Such like Caterpillers of a Cõmonwelth; Setting Vp the Flagge of Defiance to Their Mischieuous Exercise, & Ouerthrowing Their Bulwarkes, by Prophane Writers, Naturall Reason, and Common Experience: A Discourse as Pleasaunt for Gentlemen That Fauour Learning, as Profitable for All That Wyll Follow Vertue. by Thomas VVoodcocke., 1579.