APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1792). The pleasing jester, or merry companion: Being a collection of the most brilliant jests, the most excellent bons mots, and most pleasant short stories, in the English language; many of them transcribed from the Mouths of the facetious Gentlemen whose Names they bear. To which is added, a choice collection of moral sentences, poems, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Riddles, &c. printed for Robert Turner, June.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Pleasing Jester, or Merry Companion: Being a Collection of the Most Brilliant Jests, the Most Excellent Bons Mots, and Most Pleasant Short Stories, in the English Language; Many of Them Transcribed from the Mouths of the Facetious Gentlemen Whose Names They Bear. To Which Is Added, a Choice Collection of Moral Sentences, Poems, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Riddles, &c. London: printed for Robert Turner, June, 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Pleasing Jester, or Merry Companion: Being a Collection of the Most Brilliant Jests, the Most Excellent Bons Mots, and Most Pleasant Short Stories, in the English Language; Many of Them Transcribed from the Mouths of the Facetious Gentlemen Whose Names They Bear. To Which Is Added, a Choice Collection of Moral Sentences, Poems, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Riddles, &c. printed for Robert Turner, June, 1792.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.