G. T. (1642). Roger the Canterburian, that cannot say grace for his meat, with a low-crown'd hat before his face. Or the character of a prelaticall man affecting great heighths. Newly written, by G.T. Printed for William Larmar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationG. T. Roger the Canterburian, That Cannot Say Grace for His Meat, with a Low-crown'd Hat Before His Face. Or the Character of a Prelaticall Man Affecting Great Heighths. Newly Written, by G.T. London: Printed for William Larmar, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationG. T. Roger the Canterburian, That Cannot Say Grace for His Meat, with a Low-crown'd Hat Before His Face. Or the Character of a Prelaticall Man Affecting Great Heighths. Newly Written, by G.T. Printed for William Larmar, 1642.
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