APA (7th ed.) Citation

Preston, T. (1570). A lamentable tragedy mixed ful of pleasant mirth, conteyning the life of Cambises king of Percia: From the beginning of his kingdome vnto his death, his one good deed of execution, after that many wicked deeds and tirannous murders, committed by and through him, and last of all, his odious death by Gods iustice appointed. Doon in such order as foloweth. By Thomas Preston. The diuision of the partes. By Iohn Allde.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Preston, Thomas. A Lamentable Tragedy Mixed Ful of Pleasant Mirth, Conteyning the Life of Cambises King of Percia: From the Beginning of His Kingdome Vnto His Death, His One Good Deed of Execution, After That Many Wicked Deeds and Tirannous Murders, Committed by and Through Him, and Last of All, His Odious Death by Gods Iustice Appointed. Doon in Such Order as Foloweth. By Thomas Preston. The Diuision of the Partes. S.l: By Iohn Allde, 1570.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Preston, Thomas. A Lamentable Tragedy Mixed Ful of Pleasant Mirth, Conteyning the Life of Cambises King of Percia: From the Beginning of His Kingdome Vnto His Death, His One Good Deed of Execution, After That Many Wicked Deeds and Tirannous Murders, Committed by and Through Him, and Last of All, His Odious Death by Gods Iustice Appointed. Doon in Such Order as Foloweth. By Thomas Preston. The Diuision of the Partes. By Iohn Allde, 1570.

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