APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lyly, J. (1597). Euphues and his England: Containing his voyage and aduentures: mixed with sundry prettie discourses of honest loue, the description of the countrie, the court, and the manners of the isle. Delightfull to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded: wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenesse proffered to the vvanton. By Iohn Lyly Maister of Art. printed by I[ames] R[oberts] for Gabriell Cavvood, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyarde.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lyly, John. Euphues and His England: Containing His Voyage and Aduentures: Mixed with Sundry Prettie Discourses of Honest Loue, the Description of the Countrie, the Court, and the Manners of the Isle. Delightfull to Be Read, and Nothing Hurtfull to Be Regarded: Wherein There Is Small Offence by Lightnesse Giuen to the Wise, and Lesse Occasion of Loosenesse Proffered to the Vvanton. By Iohn Lyly Maister of Art. At London: printed by I[ames] R[oberts] for Gabriell Cavvood, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyarde, 1597.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lyly, John. Euphues and His England: Containing His Voyage and Aduentures: Mixed with Sundry Prettie Discourses of Honest Loue, the Description of the Countrie, the Court, and the Manners of the Isle. Delightfull to Be Read, and Nothing Hurtfull to Be Regarded: Wherein There Is Small Offence by Lightnesse Giuen to the Wise, and Lesse Occasion of Loosenesse Proffered to the Vvanton. By Iohn Lyly Maister of Art. printed by I[ames] R[oberts] for Gabriell Cavvood, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyarde, 1597.

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