APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greene, R. (1584). Morando the tritameron of loue: Wherein certaine pleasaunt conceites, vttered by diuers woorthy personages, are perfectly dyscoursed, and three doubtfull questyons of loue, most pithely and pleasauntly discussed: shewing to the wyse howe to vse loue, and to the fonde, howe to eschew lust: and yeelding to all both pleasure and profitt. By Robert Greene, Maister of Artes in Cambridge. Printed [by J. Kingston and J. Charlewood] for Edwarde White, and are to be solde at his shoppe, at the little north doore of S. Paules Church, at the signe of the Gunne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. Morando the Tritameron of Loue: Wherein Certaine Pleasaunt Conceites, Vttered by Diuers Woorthy Personages, Are Perfectly Dyscoursed, and Three Doubtfull Questyons of Loue, Most Pithely and Pleasauntly Discussed: Shewing to the Wyse Howe to Vse Loue, and to the Fonde, Howe to Eschew Lust: And Yeelding to All Both Pleasure and Profitt. By Robert Greene, Maister of Artes in Cambridge. At London: Printed [by J. Kingston and J. Charlewood] for Edwarde White, and are to be solde at his shoppe, at the little north doore of S. Paules Church, at the signe of the Gunne, 1584.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greene, Robert. Morando the Tritameron of Loue: Wherein Certaine Pleasaunt Conceites, Vttered by Diuers Woorthy Personages, Are Perfectly Dyscoursed, and Three Doubtfull Questyons of Loue, Most Pithely and Pleasauntly Discussed: Shewing to the Wyse Howe to Vse Loue, and to the Fonde, Howe to Eschew Lust: And Yeelding to All Both Pleasure and Profitt. By Robert Greene, Maister of Artes in Cambridge. Printed [by J. Kingston and J. Charlewood] for Edwarde White, and are to be solde at his shoppe, at the little north doore of S. Paules Church, at the signe of the Gunne, 1584.

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