APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lyly, J., & East, T. (1584). Euphues and his England.: Containing his voyage & aduentures, mixed with sundry pretie discourses of honest loue, the description of the countrie, the court, and the manners of that isle. : Delightful to be read, and nothing, hurtfull to be regarded: wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenesse proffered to the wanton. / By Iohn Lyly, Master of Arte. [By Thomas East] for Gabriel Cawood, dwelling in Paules Church yard..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lyly, John, and Thomas East. Euphues and His England.: Containing His Voyage & Aduentures, Mixed with Sundry Pretie Discourses of Honest Loue, the Description of the Countrie, the Court, and the Manners of That Isle. : Delightful to Be Read, and Nothing, Hurtfull to Be Regarded: Wherein There Is Small Offence by Lightnesse Giuen to the Wise, and Lesse Occasion of Loosenesse Proffered to the Wanton. / By Iohn Lyly, Master of Arte. Imprinted at London,: [By Thomas East] for Gabriel Cawood, dwelling in Paules Church yard., 1584.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lyly, John, and Thomas East. Euphues and His England.: Containing His Voyage & Aduentures, Mixed with Sundry Pretie Discourses of Honest Loue, the Description of the Countrie, the Court, and the Manners of That Isle. : Delightful to Be Read, and Nothing, Hurtfull to Be Regarded: Wherein There Is Small Offence by Lightnesse Giuen to the Wise, and Lesse Occasion of Loosenesse Proffered to the Wanton. / By Iohn Lyly, Master of Arte. [By Thomas East] for Gabriel Cawood, dwelling in Paules Church yard., 1584.

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