APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1673). Don Quixot redivivus encountring a barns-door, or An exact narrative of the rare exploits of Captain Braines in a dangerous expedition against a certain barn in a town on the other side of the river Inne in the land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the command of Tom Coxcomb signifier, an over-grown tapster, and principle-member of the disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the corruption of the said town, and sometimes justler of the peace there. Printed for the Company of Informers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Don Quixot Redivivus Encountring a Barns-door, or An Exact Narrative of the Rare Exploits of Captain Braines in a Dangerous Expedition Against a Certain Barn in a Town on the Other Side of the River Inne in the Land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the Command of Tom Coxcomb Signifier, an Over-grown Tapster, and Principle-member of the Disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the Corruption of the Said Town, and Sometimes Justler of the Peace There. S.l: Printed for the Company of Informers, 1673.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Don Quixot Redivivus Encountring a Barns-door, or An Exact Narrative of the Rare Exploits of Captain Braines in a Dangerous Expedition Against a Certain Barn in a Town on the Other Side of the River Inne in the Land of Little Ease, and Less Justice: Under the Command of Tom Coxcomb Signifier, an Over-grown Tapster, and Principle-member of the Disloyal Society of the Vitiosi, and of the Corruption of the Said Town, and Sometimes Justler of the Peace There. Printed for the Company of Informers, 1673.

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