Gosson, S. (1579). The schoole of abuse: Conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth; setting vp the hagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon. for Thomas VVoodcocke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGosson, Stephen. The Schoole of Abuse: Conteining a Plesaunt [sic] Inuectiue Against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Iesters, and Such like Caterpillers of a Co[m]monwelth; Setting Vp the Hagge of Defiance to Their Mischieuous Exercise, [and] Ouerthrowing Their Bulwarkes, by Prophane Writers, Naturall Reason, and Common Experience: A Discourse as Pleasaunt for Gentlemen That Fauour Learning, as Profitable for All That Wyll Follow Virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon. Printed at London: for Thomas VVoodcocke, 1579.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGosson, Stephen. The Schoole of Abuse: Conteining a Plesaunt [sic] Inuectiue Against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Iesters, and Such like Caterpillers of a Co[m]monwelth; Setting Vp the Hagge of Defiance to Their Mischieuous Exercise, [and] Ouerthrowing Their Bulwarkes, by Prophane Writers, Naturall Reason, and Common Experience: A Discourse as Pleasaunt for Gentlemen That Fauour Learning, as Profitable for All That Wyll Follow Virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon. for Thomas VVoodcocke, 1579.