APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1598). The enemie of idlenesse: Teaching a perfect platforme how to indite epistles and letters of all sortes: as well by answere as otherwise, no lesse profitable then pleasant. The whole deuided into foure books, now newly published and augmented, by VV. F. The contentes appeare in the table as the latter ende thereof. This booke by practise of the pen, and iudgement of the wise stands enemie to idlenesse and friend to exercise. By Richard Bradocke.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Enemie of Idlenesse: Teaching a Perfect Platforme How to Indite Epistles and Letters of All Sortes: As Well by Answere as Otherwise, No Lesse Profitable Then Pleasant. The Whole Deuided into Foure Books, Now Newly Published and Augmented, by VV. F. The Contentes Appeare in the Table as the Latter Ende Thereof. This Booke by Practise of the Pen, and Iudgement of the Wise Stands Enemie to Idlenesse and Friend to Exercise. Imprinted at London: By Richard Bradocke, 1598.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Enemie of Idlenesse: Teaching a Perfect Platforme How to Indite Epistles and Letters of All Sortes: As Well by Answere as Otherwise, No Lesse Profitable Then Pleasant. The Whole Deuided into Foure Books, Now Newly Published and Augmented, by VV. F. The Contentes Appeare in the Table as the Latter Ende Thereof. This Booke by Practise of the Pen, and Iudgement of the Wise Stands Enemie to Idlenesse and Friend to Exercise. By Richard Bradocke, 1598.

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