APA Citation

Juvenal, & Persius. (1711). The satires: Of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: and of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden, and several other eminent hands. To which is prefix'd a discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satir (The fourth edition, adorn'd with Sculptures.). London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand.

Chicago Style Citation

Juvenal, and Persius. The Satires: Of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Translated Into English Verse By Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Eminent Hands. To Which Is Prefix'd a Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satir. The fourth edition, adorn'd with Sculptures. London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1711.

MLA Citation

Juvenal, and Persius. The Satires: Of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus. Translated Into English Verse By Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Eminent Hands. To Which Is Prefix'd a Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satir. The fourth edition, adorn'd with Sculptures. London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand, 1711.

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