Richard Vennard. (1614). An apology: Written by Richard Vennar of Lincolnes Inne, abusiuely called Englands ioy. To represse the contagious ruptures of the infected multitude, who hauing diseased stomackes of their owne make the world beleeue, they cast vp others poyson. And dedicated to the same pur-blinde multitude who feede with specatcles to make their meate seeme bigger. As hoping, not altogether vnworthy the perusall of the noblest iudgements, who may hence either finde reason to ensure others modestly, or sustaine their owne wrongs lightly. Printed by Nicholas Okes.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Richard Vennard. An Apology: Written by Richard Vennar of Lincolnes Inne, Abusiuely Called Englands Ioy. To Represse the Contagious Ruptures of the Infected Multitude, Who Hauing Diseased Stomackes of Their Owne Make the World Beleeue, They Cast Vp Others Poyson. And Dedicated to the Same Pur-blinde Multitude Who Feede with Specatcles to Make Their Meate Seeme Bigger. As Hoping, Not Altogether Vnworthy the Perusall of the Noblest Iudgements, Who May Hence Either Finde Reason to Ensure Others Modestly, or Sustaine Their Owne Wrongs Lightly. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1614.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Richard Vennard. An Apology: Written by Richard Vennar of Lincolnes Inne, Abusiuely Called Englands Ioy. To Represse the Contagious Ruptures of the Infected Multitude, Who Hauing Diseased Stomackes of Their Owne Make the World Beleeue, They Cast Vp Others Poyson. And Dedicated to the Same Pur-blinde Multitude Who Feede with Specatcles to Make Their Meate Seeme Bigger. As Hoping, Not Altogether Vnworthy the Perusall of the Noblest Iudgements, Who May Hence Either Finde Reason to Ensure Others Modestly, or Sustaine Their Owne Wrongs Lightly. Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1614.