Burles, E. (1652). Grammatica Burlesa: Or A new English grammar made plain and easie for teacher & scholar, and profitable to gentlemen for the recovery of what they have lost by discontinuance from their studies. Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the sign of the Princes Arms in S Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurles, Edward. Grammatica Burlesa: Or A New English Grammar Made Plain and Easie for Teacher & Scholar, and Profitable to Gentlemen for the Recovery of What They Have Lost by Discontinuance from Their Studies. London: Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the sign of the Princes Arms in S Pauls Church-yard, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurles, Edward. Grammatica Burlesa: Or A New English Grammar Made Plain and Easie for Teacher & Scholar, and Profitable to Gentlemen for the Recovery of What They Have Lost by Discontinuance from Their Studies. Printed by T.N. for Humphrey Moseley, at the sign of the Princes Arms in S Pauls Church-yard, 1652.