APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Author of Gleanings after Thomson, o. t. v. m. (1800). Peter not infallible!: Or, a poem, addressed to Peter Pindar, Esq. on reading his Nil admirari, A Late Illiberal Attack on the Bishop of London; Together with Unmanly Abuse Of Mrs. Hannah More. Also Lines Occasioned By His Ode to some Robin Red-Breasts in a Country Cathedral. By the author of Gleanings after Thomson, or the village muse, &c. I Too Am A Poet! printed by M. Watson, and sold by Chapple, Cadell and Davies, and Rivingtons, London; and the booksellers in York, Bristol, Oxford, and Cambridge.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Author of Gleanings after Thomson, or the village muse. Peter Not Infallible!: Or, a Poem, Addressed to Peter Pindar, Esq. on Reading His Nil Admirari, A Late Illiberal Attack on the Bishop of London; Together with Unmanly Abuse Of Mrs. Hannah More. Also Lines Occasioned By His Ode to Some Robin Red-Breasts in a Country Cathedral. By the Author of Gleanings After Thomson, or the Village Muse, &c. I Too Am A Poet! Cambridge: printed by M. Watson, and sold by Chapple, Cadell and Davies, and Rivingtons, London; and the booksellers in York, Bristol, Oxford, and Cambridge, 1800.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Author of Gleanings after Thomson, or the village muse. Peter Not Infallible!: Or, a Poem, Addressed to Peter Pindar, Esq. on Reading His Nil Admirari, A Late Illiberal Attack on the Bishop of London; Together with Unmanly Abuse Of Mrs. Hannah More. Also Lines Occasioned By His Ode to Some Robin Red-Breasts in a Country Cathedral. By the Author of Gleanings After Thomson, or the Village Muse, &c. I Too Am A Poet! printed by M. Watson, and sold by Chapple, Cadell and Davies, and Rivingtons, London; and the booksellers in York, Bristol, Oxford, and Cambridge, 1800.

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