Shakespeare, W. (1860). Hamlet 1603; Hamlet 1604: Being exact reprints of the first and second editions of Shakespeare's great drama, from the very rare originals in the possession of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire; with the two texts printed on opposite pages, and so arranged that the parallel passages face each other; and a bibliographical preface by Samuel Timmins. Low.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationShakespeare, William. Hamlet 1603; Hamlet 1604: Being Exact Reprints of the First and Second Editions of Shakespeare's Great Drama, from the Very Rare Originals in the Possession of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; with the Two Texts Printed on Opposite Pages, and so Arranged That the Parallel Passages Face Each Other; and a Bibliographical Preface by Samuel Timmins. London: Low, 1860.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationShakespeare, William. Hamlet 1603; Hamlet 1604: Being Exact Reprints of the First and Second Editions of Shakespeare's Great Drama, from the Very Rare Originals in the Possession of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; with the Two Texts Printed on Opposite Pages, and so Arranged That the Parallel Passages Face Each Other; and a Bibliographical Preface by Samuel Timmins. Low, 1860.