Heywood, T. (1640). Loves mistress: or The Queenes masque·: As it was three times presented before their Majesties, within the space of eight days: in the presence of sundry foreign ambassadors. Publickly acted by the Queens Comedians, at the Phenix in Drury-Lane· the second impression, corrected by the author, Thomas Heywood. Printed by Iohn Raworth [id est Thomas Johnson], for Iohn Crouch [id est F. Kirkman].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeywood, Thomas. Loves Mistress: Or The Queenes Masque·: As It Was Three Times Presented Before Their Majesties, Within the Space of Eight Days: In the Presence of Sundry Foreign Ambassadors. Publickly Acted by the Queens Comedians, at the Phenix in Drury-Lane· the Second Impression, Corrected by the Author, Thomas Heywood. London: Printed by Iohn Raworth [id est Thomas Johnson], for Iohn Crouch [id est F. Kirkman], 1640.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeywood, Thomas. Loves Mistress: Or The Queenes Masque·: As It Was Three Times Presented Before Their Majesties, Within the Space of Eight Days: In the Presence of Sundry Foreign Ambassadors. Publickly Acted by the Queens Comedians, at the Phenix in Drury-Lane· the Second Impression, Corrected by the Author, Thomas Heywood. Printed by Iohn Raworth [id est Thomas Johnson], for Iohn Crouch [id est F. Kirkman], 1640.