Wager, L. (1567). A new enterlude, neuer before this tyme imprinted, entreating of the life and repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: Not only godlie, learned and fruitefull, but also well furnished with plesaunt myrth and pastyme, very delectable for those which shall heare or reade the same. Made by the learned clarke Lewis Wager. The names of the players. Infidelitie the vice. Marie Magdalene. Pride of life. Cupiditie. Carnall concupiscence. Simon the Pharisie. Malicious iudgement. The lawe. Knowledge of sinne. Christ Iesus. Fayth. Repentaunce. Iustification. Loue. Foure may easely play this enterlude. By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the key.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWager, Lewis. A New Enterlude, Neuer Before This Tyme Imprinted, Entreating of the Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: Not Only Godlie, Learned and Fruitefull, but Also Well Furnished with Plesaunt Myrth and Pastyme, Very Delectable for Those Which Shall Heare or Reade the Same. Made by the Learned Clarke Lewis Wager. The Names of the Players. Infidelitie the Vice. Marie Magdalene. Pride of Life. Cupiditie. Carnall Concupiscence. Simon the Pharisie. Malicious Iudgement. The Lawe. Knowledge of Sinne. Christ Iesus. Fayth. Repentaunce. Iustification. Loue. Foure May Easely Play This Enterlude. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the key, 1567.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWager, Lewis. A New Enterlude, Neuer Before This Tyme Imprinted, Entreating of the Life and Repentaunce of Marie Magdalene: Not Only Godlie, Learned and Fruitefull, but Also Well Furnished with Plesaunt Myrth and Pastyme, Very Delectable for Those Which Shall Heare or Reade the Same. Made by the Learned Clarke Lewis Wager. The Names of the Players. Infidelitie the Vice. Marie Magdalene. Pride of Life. Cupiditie. Carnall Concupiscence. Simon the Pharisie. Malicious Iudgement. The Lawe. Knowledge of Sinne. Christ Iesus. Fayth. Repentaunce. Iustification. Loue. Foure May Easely Play This Enterlude. By Iohn Charlewood, dwelling in Barbican, at the signe of the halfe Eagle and the key, 1567.