Ford, J. (1606). Honor triumphant. Or The peeres challenge, by armes defensible, at Tilt, Turney, and Barriers: In honor of all faire ladies, and in defence of these foure positions following. 1. Knights in ladies seruice haue no free will. 2. Beauty is the mainteiner of valour. 3. Faire lady was neuer false. 4. Perfect louers are onely wise. Mainteined by arguments. Also The monarches meeting: or The King of Denmarkes welcome into England. Printed [by G. Eld] for Francis Burton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ford, John. Honor Triumphant. Or The Peeres Challenge, by Armes Defensible, at Tilt, Turney, and Barriers: In Honor of All Faire Ladies, and in Defence of These Foure Positions Following. 1. Knights in Ladies Seruice Haue No Free Will. 2. Beauty Is the Mainteiner of Valour. 3. Faire Lady Was Neuer False. 4. Perfect Louers Are Onely Wise. Mainteined by Arguments. Also The Monarches Meeting: Or The King of Denmarkes Welcome into England. At London: Printed [by G. Eld] for Francis Burton, 1606.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ford, John. Honor Triumphant. Or The Peeres Challenge, by Armes Defensible, at Tilt, Turney, and Barriers: In Honor of All Faire Ladies, and in Defence of These Foure Positions Following. 1. Knights in Ladies Seruice Haue No Free Will. 2. Beauty Is the Mainteiner of Valour. 3. Faire Lady Was Neuer False. 4. Perfect Louers Are Onely Wise. Mainteined by Arguments. Also The Monarches Meeting: Or The King of Denmarkes Welcome into England. Printed [by G. Eld] for Francis Burton, 1606.