APA Citation

Hippisley, J. (1730). Flora: An opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. And at the Theatre in Dublin. Being the farce of the Country-Wake, alter'd after the manner of the beggar's opera. Written by a gentleman. [Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin re-printed, and sold by George Faulkner, at the Pamphlet-Shop in Essex-street, opposite to the Bridge; and by James Hoey at that in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel.

Chicago Style Citation

Hippisley, John. Flora: An Opera. As It Is Acted At the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. And At the Theatre in Dublin. Being the Farce of the Country-Wake, Alter'd After the Manner of the Beggar's Opera. Written By a Gentleman. [Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin re-printed, and sold by George Faulkner, at the Pamphlet-Shop in Essex-street, opposite to the Bridge; and by James Hoey at that in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, 1730.

MLA Citation

Hippisley, John. Flora: An Opera. As It Is Acted At the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. And At the Theatre in Dublin. Being the Farce of the Country-Wake, Alter'd After the Manner of the Beggar's Opera. Written By a Gentleman. [Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin re-printed, and sold by George Faulkner, at the Pamphlet-Shop in Essex-street, opposite to the Bridge; and by James Hoey at that in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, 1730.

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