APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cotgrave, J. (1655). Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus, or, A sure guide to those admirable accomplishments that compleat our English gentry in the most acceptable qualifications of discourse, or writing: In which briefly the whole mystery of those pleasing witchcrafts of eloquence and love are made easie ... : as also an alphabeticall table of the first devisers of sciences and other curiosities, all which are collected with industry and care for the benefit and delight of those that love ingenious enterprises. Printed for N. Brooke ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cotgrave, John. Wits Interpreter, the English Parnassus, or, A Sure Guide to Those Admirable Accomplishments That Compleat Our English Gentry in the Most Acceptable Qualifications of Discourse, or Writing: In Which Briefly the Whole Mystery of Those Pleasing Witchcrafts of Eloquence and Love Are Made Easie ... : As Also an Alphabeticall Table of the First Devisers of Sciences and Other Curiosities, All Which Are Collected with Industry and Care for the Benefit and Delight of Those That Love Ingenious Enterprises. London: Printed for N. Brooke ..., 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cotgrave, John. Wits Interpreter, the English Parnassus, or, A Sure Guide to Those Admirable Accomplishments That Compleat Our English Gentry in the Most Acceptable Qualifications of Discourse, or Writing: In Which Briefly the Whole Mystery of Those Pleasing Witchcrafts of Eloquence and Love Are Made Easie ... : As Also an Alphabeticall Table of the First Devisers of Sciences and Other Curiosities, All Which Are Collected with Industry and Care for the Benefit and Delight of Those That Love Ingenious Enterprises. Printed for N. Brooke ..., 1655.

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