Bysshe, E. f. (1718). The art of English poetry: Containing, I. Rules for making verses. II. A collection of the most natural, agreeable and sublime thoughts, viz. Allusions, Similes, Descriptions and Characters of Persons and Things, that are to be found in the best English poets. III. A dictionary of rhymes. By Edward Bysshe, gent (The sixth edition corrected and enlarged.). printed for O. Loyd in the Temple, T. Varnam and J. Osborn in Lombard-Street; W. Mears, J. Brown and F. Clay without Temple-Bar, and J. Hooke in Fleet Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBysshe, Edward fl. The Art of English Poetry: Containing, I. Rules for Making Verses. II. A Collection of the Most Natural, Agreeable and Sublime Thoughts, Viz. Allusions, Similes, Descriptions and Characters of Persons and Things, That Are to Be Found in the Best English Poets. III. A Dictionary of Rhymes. By Edward Bysshe, Gent. The sixth edition corrected and enlarged. London: printed for O. Loyd in the Temple, T. Varnam and J. Osborn in Lombard-Street; W. Mears, J. Brown and F. Clay without Temple-Bar, and J. Hooke in Fleet Street, 1718.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBysshe, Edward fl. The Art of English Poetry: Containing, I. Rules for Making Verses. II. A Collection of the Most Natural, Agreeable and Sublime Thoughts, Viz. Allusions, Similes, Descriptions and Characters of Persons and Things, That Are to Be Found in the Best English Poets. III. A Dictionary of Rhymes. By Edward Bysshe, Gent. The sixth edition corrected and enlarged. printed for O. Loyd in the Temple, T. Varnam and J. Osborn in Lombard-Street; W. Mears, J. Brown and F. Clay without Temple-Bar, and J. Hooke in Fleet Street, 1718.