APA Citation

Milton, J., & Dalton, J. (1738). Comus: A mask: (now adapted to the stage) as alter'd from Milton's mask at Ludlow-Castle, which was never represented but on Michaelmas-Day, 1634; before the Right Honble. the Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The principal Performers were The Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, The Lady Alice Egerton. The musick was composed by Mr. Henry Lawes, Who also represented the Attendant Spirit. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, for R. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head, Pall-Mall.

Chicago Style Citation

Milton, John, and John Dalton. Comus: A Mask: (now Adapted to the Stage) As Alter'd From Milton's Mask At Ludlow-Castle, Which Was Never Represented but On Michaelmas-Day, 1634; Before the Right Honble. the Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The Principal Performers Were The Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, The Lady Alice Egerton. The Musick Was Composed By Mr. Henry Lawes, Who Also Represented the Attendant Spirit. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, for R. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head, Pall-Mall, 1738.

MLA Citation

Milton, John, and John Dalton. Comus: A Mask: (now Adapted to the Stage) As Alter'd From Milton's Mask At Ludlow-Castle, Which Was Never Represented but On Michaelmas-Day, 1634; Before the Right Honble. the Earl of Bridgewater, Lord President of Wales. The Principal Performers Were The Lord Brackly, Mr. Tho. Egerton, The Lady Alice Egerton. The Musick Was Composed By Mr. Henry Lawes, Who Also Represented the Attendant Spirit. London: printed by J. Hughs, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, for R. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head, Pall-Mall, 1738.

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