APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Killigrew, W. (1688). The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: Who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced, but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake, and will out-last the conflagration of the world when time shall melt into eternity (The second edition with additions.). Printed for Thomas Howkins.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Killigrew, William. The Artless Midnight Thoughts of a Gentleman at Court: Who for Many Years Built on Sand, Which Every Blast of Cross Fortune Has Defaced, but Now He Has Laid New Foundations on the Rock of His Salvation, Which No Storms Can Shake, and Will Out-last the Conflagration of the World When Time Shall Melt into Eternity. The second edition with additions. London: Printed for Thomas Howkins, 1688.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Killigrew, William. The Artless Midnight Thoughts of a Gentleman at Court: Who for Many Years Built on Sand, Which Every Blast of Cross Fortune Has Defaced, but Now He Has Laid New Foundations on the Rock of His Salvation, Which No Storms Can Shake, and Will Out-last the Conflagration of the World When Time Shall Melt into Eternity. The second edition with additions. Printed for Thomas Howkins, 1688.

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