APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1661). The lamentable and tragicall history of Titus Andronicus: With the fall of his five and twenty sons in the wars of [t]he Goaths, with the ravishment of his daughter Lavinia by the empresse [t]wo sons, through the means of a bloody Moor, taken by the swor[d] of Titus in the war, with his revenge upon them for their cruell an in humane [sic] act. To the tune of Fortune my foe. Printed for F, Coles T Vere and VV Gilbertson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Lamentable and Tragicall History of Titus Andronicus: With the Fall of His Five and Twenty Sons in the Wars of [t]he Goaths, with the Ravishment of His Daughter Lavinia by the Empresse [t]wo Sons, Through the Means of a Bloody Moor, Taken by the Swor[d] of Titus in the War, with His Revenge upon Them for Their Cruell an in Humane [sic] Act. To the Tune of Fortune My Foe. [London]: Printed for F, Coles T Vere and VV Gilbertson, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Lamentable and Tragicall History of Titus Andronicus: With the Fall of His Five and Twenty Sons in the Wars of [t]he Goaths, with the Ravishment of His Daughter Lavinia by the Empresse [t]wo Sons, Through the Means of a Bloody Moor, Taken by the Swor[d] of Titus in the War, with His Revenge upon Them for Their Cruell an in Humane [sic] Act. To the Tune of Fortune My Foe. Printed for F, Coles T Vere and VV Gilbertson, 1661.

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