(1673). Raillerie a la mode consider'd, or, The supercilious detractor: A joco-serious discourse, shewing the open impertinence and degenerosity of publishing private pecques and controversies to the world : occasionally written to a young gentleman, to shew the odium of this ingentile humour, and to direct him in the best choice of men and books. Printed by T.R. and New Testament for Henry Million ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRaillerie a La Mode Consider'd, or, The Supercilious Detractor: A Joco-serious Discourse, Shewing the Open Impertinence and Degenerosity of Publishing Private Pecques and Controversies to the World : Occasionally Written to a Young Gentleman, to Shew the Odium of This Ingentile Humour, and to Direct Him in the Best Choice of Men and Books. London: Printed by T.R. and New Testament for Henry Million ..., 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRaillerie a La Mode Consider'd, or, The Supercilious Detractor: A Joco-serious Discourse, Shewing the Open Impertinence and Degenerosity of Publishing Private Pecques and Controversies to the World : Occasionally Written to a Young Gentleman, to Shew the Odium of This Ingentile Humour, and to Direct Him in the Best Choice of Men and Books. Printed by T.R. and New Testament for Henry Million ..., 1673.