Blount, T., & Faithorne, W. (1654). The academie of eloquence.: Containing a compleat English rhetorique, exemplified, with common-places, and formes, digested into an easie and methodical way to speak and write fluently, according to the mode of the present times, together with letters both amorous and moral, upon emergent occasions. Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the Princes-Arm's in S. Pauls Churchyard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlount, Thomas, and William Faithorne. The Academie of Eloquence.: Containing a Compleat English Rhetorique, Exemplified, with Common-places, and Formes, Digested into an Easie and Methodical Way to Speak and Write Fluently, According to the Mode of the Present Times, Together with Letters Both Amorous and Moral, upon Emergent Occasions. London,: Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the Princes-Arm's in S. Pauls Churchyard., 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlount, Thomas, and William Faithorne. The Academie of Eloquence.: Containing a Compleat English Rhetorique, Exemplified, with Common-places, and Formes, Digested into an Easie and Methodical Way to Speak and Write Fluently, According to the Mode of the Present Times, Together with Letters Both Amorous and Moral, upon Emergent Occasions. Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the Princes-Arm's in S. Pauls Churchyard., 1654.