APA Citation

Ward, E. (1721). Honesty in distress: But reliev'd by no party. A tragedy. As it is acted on the stage of the world. Act I. Scene the Palace. Honesty alone. Honesty and a Courtier. Honesty and a Lady. Honesty and a Footman. Honesty alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, with the Court sitting. Honesty among the Lawyers. The Lawyers Speeches concerning Honesty. Honesty and a ruin'd Client. Act III. Scene a City. Honesty begging along the City. Honesty and a Linnen-Draper. A precise Apothecary and his Man. Honesty and an Ale-House Keeper. Honesty and a Grocer. Honesty and a Hosier. Honesty and the Merchants. Honesty starved to Death. To which is added, A satyr against the corrupt use of money. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk: printed by Thomas Baily and William Thompson, next Door to the Griffin, near the Market-Cross.

Chicago Style Citation

Ward, Edward. Honesty in Distress: But Reliev'd By No Party. A Tragedy. As It Is Acted On the Stage of the World. Act I. Scene the Palace. Honesty Alone. Honesty and a Courtier. Honesty and a Lady. Honesty and a Footman. Honesty Alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, With the Court Sitting. Honesty Among the Lawyers. The Lawyers Speeches Concerning Honesty. Honesty and a Ruin'd Client. Act III. Scene a City. Honesty Begging Along the City. Honesty and a Linnen-Draper. A Precise Apothecary and His Man. Honesty and an Ale-House Keeper. Honesty and a Grocer. Honesty and a Hosier. Honesty and the Merchants. Honesty Starved to Death. To Which Is Added, A Satyr against the Corrupt Use of Money. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk: printed by Thomas Baily and William Thompson, next Door to the Griffin, near the Market-Cross, 1721.

MLA Citation

Ward, Edward. Honesty in Distress: But Reliev'd By No Party. A Tragedy. As It Is Acted On the Stage of the World. Act I. Scene the Palace. Honesty Alone. Honesty and a Courtier. Honesty and a Lady. Honesty and a Footman. Honesty Alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, With the Court Sitting. Honesty Among the Lawyers. The Lawyers Speeches Concerning Honesty. Honesty and a Ruin'd Client. Act III. Scene a City. Honesty Begging Along the City. Honesty and a Linnen-Draper. A Precise Apothecary and His Man. Honesty and an Ale-House Keeper. Honesty and a Grocer. Honesty and a Hosier. Honesty and the Merchants. Honesty Starved to Death. To Which Is Added, A Satyr against the Corrupt Use of Money. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk: printed by Thomas Baily and William Thompson, next Door to the Griffin, near the Market-Cross, 1721.

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