APA Citation

Ford, T. (1794). Confusion's master-piece: Or, Paine's labour's lost. Being a specimen of some well-known scenes in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Revived and improved; as enacted by some of His Majesty's Servants before the pit of Acheron. By the writer of the parodies in the Gentleman's magazine. London: printed by J. Nichols; and sold by J. Pridden, No 100, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Ford, Thomas. Confusion's Master-piece: Or, Paine's Labour's Lost. Being a Specimen of Some Well-known Scenes in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Revived and Improved; As Enacted By Some of His Majesty's Servants Before the Pit of Acheron. By the Writer of the Parodies in the Gentleman's Magazine. London: printed by J. Nichols; and sold by J. Pridden, No 100, Fleet-Street, 1794.

MLA Citation

Ford, Thomas. Confusion's Master-piece: Or, Paine's Labour's Lost. Being a Specimen of Some Well-known Scenes in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Revived and Improved; As Enacted By Some of His Majesty's Servants Before the Pit of Acheron. By the Writer of the Parodies in the Gentleman's Magazine. London: printed by J. Nichols; and sold by J. Pridden, No 100, Fleet-Street, 1794.

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