Breton, N. (1635). A mad vvorld my masters, mistake me not. Or, A merry dialogue betweene two trauellers, the taker, and mistaker: Being very delightfull, pleasant, and profitable to all. Printed by R. Raworth, for I. S[pencer?].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBreton, Nicholas. A Mad Vvorld My Masters, Mistake Me Not. Or, A Merry Dialogue Betweene Two Trauellers, the Taker, and Mistaker: Being Very Delightfull, Pleasant, and Profitable to All. London: Printed by R. Raworth, for I. S[pencer?], 1635.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBreton, Nicholas. A Mad Vvorld My Masters, Mistake Me Not. Or, A Merry Dialogue Betweene Two Trauellers, the Taker, and Mistaker: Being Very Delightfull, Pleasant, and Profitable to All. Printed by R. Raworth, for I. S[pencer?], 1635.
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