(1731). Explanation of a tale of a tale: humbly inscribed to ************: When yesterday I read your paper, straight to my mind accur'd the D-r, his tale,-(I mean not of a tub,) but that whereby he means to drub, a certain person of high place, who hath (what he hath not) some grace. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationExplanation of a Tale of a Tale: Humbly Inscribed to ************: When Yesterday I Read Your Paper, Straight to My Mind Accur'd the D-r, His Tale,-(I Mean Not of a Tub,) but That Whereby He Means to Drub, a Certain Person of High Place, Who Hath (what He Hath Not) Some Grace. [Dublin: publisher not identified], 1731.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationExplanation of a Tale of a Tale: Humbly Inscribed to ************: When Yesterday I Read Your Paper, Straight to My Mind Accur'd the D-r, His Tale,-(I Mean Not of a Tub,) but That Whereby He Means to Drub, a Certain Person of High Place, Who Hath (what He Hath Not) Some Grace. publisher not identified], 1731.