(1699). The Stage acquitted: Being a full answer to Mr. Collier and the other enemies of the drama, with a vindication of King Charles the martyr, and the clergy of the Church of England, from the abuses of a scurrilous book called The stage condemned : to which is added, the character of the animadverter, and the animadversions on Mr. Congreve's answer to Mr. Collier. Printed for John Barnes ... and sold by M. Gilliflower ... D. Brown ... and R. Parker ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Stage Acquitted: Being a Full Answer to Mr. Collier and the Other Enemies of the Drama, with a Vindication of King Charles the Martyr, and the Clergy of the Church of England, from the Abuses of a Scurrilous Book Called The Stage Condemned : To Which Is Added, the Character of the Animadverter, and the Animadversions on Mr. Congreve's Answer to Mr. Collier. London: Printed for John Barnes ... and sold by M. Gilliflower ... D. Brown ... and R. Parker ..., 1699.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Stage Acquitted: Being a Full Answer to Mr. Collier and the Other Enemies of the Drama, with a Vindication of King Charles the Martyr, and the Clergy of the Church of England, from the Abuses of a Scurrilous Book Called The Stage Condemned : To Which Is Added, the Character of the Animadverter, and the Animadversions on Mr. Congreve's Answer to Mr. Collier. Printed for John Barnes ... and sold by M. Gilliflower ... D. Brown ... and R. Parker ..., 1699.