(1581). A vvatch-vvord for vvilfull vvomen: An excellent pithie dialogue betvveene two sisters, of contrary dispositio[n]s: the one a vertuous matrone: fearing God: the other a vvilfull husvvife: of disordered behauioure. Wherein is righte Christianly discoursed, what singuler commodity commeth by vertuous educatio[n], as otherwise what torment to a quiet man, a skowlding [and] vndiscrete woman is. In Fleetestreete by Thomas Marshe.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Vvatch-vvord for Vvilfull Vvomen: An Excellent Pithie Dialogue Betvveene Two Sisters, of Contrary Dispositio[n]s: The One a Vertuous Matrone: Fearing God: The Other a Vvilfull Husvvife: Of Disordered Behauioure. Wherein Is Righte Christianly Discoursed, What Singuler Commodity Commeth by Vertuous Educatio[n], as Otherwise What Torment to a Quiet Man, a Skowlding [and] Vndiscrete Woman Is. Imprinted at London: In Fleetestreete by Thomas Marshe, 1581.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Vvatch-vvord for Vvilfull Vvomen: An Excellent Pithie Dialogue Betvveene Two Sisters, of Contrary Dispositio[n]s: The One a Vertuous Matrone: Fearing God: The Other a Vvilfull Husvvife: Of Disordered Behauioure. Wherein Is Righte Christianly Discoursed, What Singuler Commodity Commeth by Vertuous Educatio[n], as Otherwise What Torment to a Quiet Man, a Skowlding [and] Vndiscrete Woman Is. In Fleetestreete by Thomas Marshe, 1581.