APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greene, R. (1584). The myrrour of modestie: Wherein appeareth as in a perfect glasse howe the Lorde deliuereth the innocent from all imminent perils, and plagueth the bloudthirstie hypocrites with deserued punishments. Shewing that the graie heades of dooting adulterers shall not go with peace into the graue, neither shall the righteous be forsaken in the daie of trouble. By R.G. Maister of Artes. By Roger Warde, dwelling at the signe of the Talbot neere vnto Holburne Conduit.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. The Myrrour of Modestie: Wherein Appeareth as in a Perfect Glasse Howe the Lorde Deliuereth the Innocent from All Imminent Perils, and Plagueth the Bloudthirstie Hypocrites with Deserued Punishments. Shewing That the Graie Heades of Dooting Adulterers Shall Not Go with Peace into the Graue, Neither Shall the Righteous Be Forsaken in the Daie of Trouble. By R.G. Maister of Artes. Imprinted at London: By Roger Warde, dwelling at the signe of the Talbot neere vnto Holburne Conduit, 1584.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. The Myrrour of Modestie: Wherein Appeareth as in a Perfect Glasse Howe the Lorde Deliuereth the Innocent from All Imminent Perils, and Plagueth the Bloudthirstie Hypocrites with Deserued Punishments. Shewing That the Graie Heades of Dooting Adulterers Shall Not Go with Peace into the Graue, Neither Shall the Righteous Be Forsaken in the Daie of Trouble. By R.G. Maister of Artes. By Roger Warde, dwelling at the signe of the Talbot neere vnto Holburne Conduit, 1584.

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