Taylor, J. (1651). Nonsence upon sence: or Sence, upon nonsence: Chuse you whether, either or neither : the second part to the same sence, and for the same reasons aleadged in the former impression : in longitude, latitude, crassitude, magnitude, and amplitude, lengthened, widened, enlarged, augmented, encreased, made wider, and sider, by the addition of letters, sillables, words, lines, and far fetch'd sentences. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. Nonsence upon Sence: Or Sence, upon Nonsence: Chuse You Whether, Either or Neither : The Second Part to the Same Sence, and for the Same Reasons Aleadged in the Former Impression : In Longitude, Latitude, Crassitude, Magnitude, and Amplitude, Lengthened, Widened, Enlarged, Augmented, Encreased, Made Wider, and Sider, by the Addition of Letters, Sillables, Words, Lines, and Far Fetch'd Sentences. [London?: publisher not identified, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. Nonsence upon Sence: Or Sence, upon Nonsence: Chuse You Whether, Either or Neither : The Second Part to the Same Sence, and for the Same Reasons Aleadged in the Former Impression : In Longitude, Latitude, Crassitude, Magnitude, and Amplitude, Lengthened, Widened, Enlarged, Augmented, Encreased, Made Wider, and Sider, by the Addition of Letters, Sillables, Words, Lines, and Far Fetch'd Sentences. publisher not identified, 1651.