APA Citation

Castillo Solórzano, A. d. (1715). The life of Donna Rosina: A novel, being, a Pleasant Account of the Artifices and Impostures of a Beautiful Woman, who Jilted and Cneated the most Experienc'd Sharpers, and made all Persons Unhappy, that Thought her Handsome. Originally a Spanish Relation. In Three Parts. Done into English, by the Ingenious Mr. E. W. a known Celebrated Author. London: printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's Head in Grace Church-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Castillo Solórzano, Alonso de. The Life of Donna Rosina: A Novel, Being, a Pleasant Account of the Artifices and Impostures of a Beautiful Woman, Who Jilted and Cneated the Most Experienc'd Sharpers, and Made All Persons Unhappy, That Thought Her Handsome. Originally a Spanish Relation. In Three Parts. Done Into English, By the Ingenious Mr. E. W. a Known Celebrated Author. London: printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's Head in Grace Church-Street, 1715.

MLA Citation

Castillo Solórzano, Alonso de. The Life of Donna Rosina: A Novel, Being, a Pleasant Account of the Artifices and Impostures of a Beautiful Woman, Who Jilted and Cneated the Most Experienc'd Sharpers, and Made All Persons Unhappy, That Thought Her Handsome. Originally a Spanish Relation. In Three Parts. Done Into English, By the Ingenious Mr. E. W. a Known Celebrated Author. London: printed and sold by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's Head in Grace Church-Street, 1715.

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