Miège, G. (1697). Delight and pastime, or, Pleasant diversion for both sexes: Consisting of good history and morality, witty jests, smart repartees, and pleasant fancies, free from obscene and prophane expressions, too frequent in other works of this kind, whereby the age is corrupted in a great measure, and youth inflamed to loose and wanton thoughts. Printed for J. Sprint ... and G. Conyers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMiège, Guy. Delight and Pastime, or, Pleasant Diversion for Both Sexes: Consisting of Good History and Morality, Witty Jests, Smart Repartees, and Pleasant Fancies, Free from Obscene and Prophane Expressions, Too Frequent in Other Works of This Kind, Whereby the Age Is Corrupted in a Great Measure, and Youth Inflamed to Loose and Wanton Thoughts. London: Printed for J. Sprint ... and G. Conyers, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMiège, Guy. Delight and Pastime, or, Pleasant Diversion for Both Sexes: Consisting of Good History and Morality, Witty Jests, Smart Repartees, and Pleasant Fancies, Free from Obscene and Prophane Expressions, Too Frequent in Other Works of This Kind, Whereby the Age Is Corrupted in a Great Measure, and Youth Inflamed to Loose and Wanton Thoughts. Printed for J. Sprint ... and G. Conyers, 1697.