(1780). The Oxfordshire tragedy: Or the virgin's advice. In two parts [sic] Part I. How fair Rosanna of the city of Oxford, was betray'd by a young gentleman of her virginity. Part II. His cruelty in murdering her; and how a rose bush sprung up on the grave. [sic] which blossom' all the year through; and how the muder [sic] came to be found out, by his cropping the rose, &c.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Oxfordshire Tragedy: Or the Virgin's Advice. In Two Parts [sic] Part I. How Fair Rosanna of the City of Oxford, Was Betray'd by a Young Gentleman of Her Virginity. Part II. His Cruelty in Murdering Her; and How a Rose Bush Sprung Up on the Grave. [sic] Which Blossom' All the Year Through; and How the Muder [sic] Came to Be Found Out, by His Cropping the Rose, &c. [Newcastle upon Tyne?], 1780.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Oxfordshire Tragedy: Or the Virgin's Advice. In Two Parts [sic] Part I. How Fair Rosanna of the City of Oxford, Was Betray'd by a Young Gentleman of Her Virginity. Part II. His Cruelty in Murdering Her; and How a Rose Bush Sprung Up on the Grave. [sic] Which Blossom' All the Year Through; and How the Muder [sic] Came to Be Found Out, by His Cropping the Rose, &c. 1780.