APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Puckle, J. 1. (1737). The club: Or, a grey-cap for a green head. Containing maxims, advice, and cautions. Being a dialogue between a father and son. In which is Interspers'd the following Characters, Viz. Antiquary, Buffoon, Critic, Detractor, Envioso, Flatterer, Gamester, Hypocrite, Impertinent, Knave, Lawyer, Morose, Newsmonger, Opiniator, Projector, Quack, Rake, Swearer, Traveller, Usurer, Wiseman, Xantippe, Youth, Zany the Vintner. These Characters being merely intended, to expose Vice and Folly; let none pretend to a Key; nor seek for another's Picture, lest he find his own. For, Qui capit ille facit (The sixth edition, with additions.). printed by S. Powell, for William Heatly, at the Bible and Dove in College-Green.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Puckle, James 1667?-1724. The Club: Or, a Grey-cap for a Green Head. Containing Maxims, Advice, and Cautions. Being a Dialogue Between a Father and Son. In Which Is Interspers'd the Following Characters, Viz. Antiquary, Buffoon, Critic, Detractor, Envioso, Flatterer, Gamester, Hypocrite, Impertinent, Knave, Lawyer, Morose, Newsmonger, Opiniator, Projector, Quack, Rake, Swearer, Traveller, Usurer, Wiseman, Xantippe, Youth, Zany the Vintner. These Characters Being Merely Intended, to Expose Vice and Folly; Let None Pretend to a Key; nor Seek for Another's Picture, Lest He Find His Own. For, Qui Capit Ille Facit. The sixth edition, with additions. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for William Heatly, at the Bible and Dove in College-Green, 1737.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Puckle, James 1667?-1724. The Club: Or, a Grey-cap for a Green Head. Containing Maxims, Advice, and Cautions. Being a Dialogue Between a Father and Son. In Which Is Interspers'd the Following Characters, Viz. Antiquary, Buffoon, Critic, Detractor, Envioso, Flatterer, Gamester, Hypocrite, Impertinent, Knave, Lawyer, Morose, Newsmonger, Opiniator, Projector, Quack, Rake, Swearer, Traveller, Usurer, Wiseman, Xantippe, Youth, Zany the Vintner. These Characters Being Merely Intended, to Expose Vice and Folly; Let None Pretend to a Key; nor Seek for Another's Picture, Lest He Find His Own. For, Qui Capit Ille Facit. The sixth edition, with additions. printed by S. Powell, for William Heatly, at the Bible and Dove in College-Green, 1737.

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