APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Gentleman in the Navy. (1736). The beeriad: Or, progress of drink. An heroic poem, in two cantos. The first being an imitation of the first book of Mr. Pope's Dunciad; the second a description of a ram feast, held annually in a particular small District of Hampshire. By a Gentleman in the Navy. To which is annex'd a figurative moral tale upon Liberty, in Verse; And a Metaphorical Description of a certain Man of War in Prose: With a proper Preface to the whole: And Explanatory Notes to the Beeriad. printed by J. Philpot.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Gentleman in the Navy. The Beeriad: Or, Progress of Drink. An Heroic Poem, in Two Cantos. The First Being an Imitation of the First Book of Mr. Pope's Dunciad; the Second a Description of a Ram Feast, Held Annually in a Particular Small District of Hampshire. By a Gentleman in the Navy. To Which Is Annex'd a Figurative Moral Tale upon Liberty, in Verse; And a Metaphorical Description of a Certain Man of War in Prose: With a Proper Preface to the Whole: And Explanatory Notes to the Beeriad. Gosport: printed by J. Philpot, 1736.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Gentleman in the Navy. The Beeriad: Or, Progress of Drink. An Heroic Poem, in Two Cantos. The First Being an Imitation of the First Book of Mr. Pope's Dunciad; the Second a Description of a Ram Feast, Held Annually in a Particular Small District of Hampshire. By a Gentleman in the Navy. To Which Is Annex'd a Figurative Moral Tale upon Liberty, in Verse; And a Metaphorical Description of a Certain Man of War in Prose: With a Proper Preface to the Whole: And Explanatory Notes to the Beeriad. printed by J. Philpot, 1736.

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