APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gosson, S. (1586). The ephemerides of Phialo: Deuided into three bookes. The first, a method which he ought to follow that desireth to rebuke his friend, when he seeth him swarue: without kindling his choler, or hurting himselfe. The seconde, a canuazado to courtiers in foure pointes. The thirde, the defence of a curtezan ouerthrowen. And a short apologie of the Schoole of abuse, against poets, pipers, players, [et] their excusers. By Steph. Gosson, stud. Oxon. By Thomas Dawson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gosson, Stephen. The Ephemerides of Phialo: Deuided into Three Bookes. The First, a Method Which He Ought to Follow That Desireth to Rebuke His Friend, When He Seeth Him Swarue: Without Kindling His Choler, or Hurting Himselfe. The Seconde, a Canuazado to Courtiers in Foure Pointes. The Thirde, the Defence of a Curtezan Ouerthrowen. And a Short Apologie of the Schoole of Abuse, Against Poets, Pipers, Players, [et] Their Excusers. By Steph. Gosson, Stud. Oxon. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Dawson, 1586.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gosson, Stephen. The Ephemerides of Phialo: Deuided into Three Bookes. The First, a Method Which He Ought to Follow That Desireth to Rebuke His Friend, When He Seeth Him Swarue: Without Kindling His Choler, or Hurting Himselfe. The Seconde, a Canuazado to Courtiers in Foure Pointes. The Thirde, the Defence of a Curtezan Ouerthrowen. And a Short Apologie of the Schoole of Abuse, Against Poets, Pipers, Players, [et] Their Excusers. By Steph. Gosson, Stud. Oxon. By Thomas Dawson, 1586.

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