Aulnoy, M. M. d. 1. o. 5. (1716). The history of the tales of the fairies: Newly done from the French. Containing, I: The tale of Graciosa, and Prince Pereinet shewing the Cruelty of a proud Mother-in-Law, to an innocent, dutiful Virgin. II. The blew-bird, and Florina; shewing the Happiness of being good-natur'd in both Sexes. III. Prince Avenant, and the Beauty with Locks of Gold; shewing what Difficulties and Dangers Love will surmount. IV. The king of the peacocks, and the Princess Rosetta; shewing the Vanity of Covetousness, Pride and Envy. V. Prince Nonpariel [sic], and the Princess Brilliant; wherein is shown, that outward Beauty is not the only Object Love delights to dwell in: Vii. The orange-tree, and its beloved Bee, shewing the Happiness of those Lovers who shall find Constancy in Perfection: Dedicated to the ladies of Great-Britain. printed and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine Madame d' 1650 or 51-1705. The History of the Tales of the Fairies: Newly Done from the French. Containing, I: The Tale of Graciosa, and Prince Pereinet Shewing the Cruelty of a Proud Mother-in-Law, to an Innocent, Dutiful Virgin. II. The Blew-bird, and Florina; Shewing the Happiness of Being Good-natur'd in Both Sexes. III. Prince Avenant, and the Beauty with Locks of Gold; Shewing What Difficulties and Dangers Love Will Surmount. IV. The King of the Peacocks, and the Princess Rosetta; Shewing the Vanity of Covetousness, Pride and Envy. V. Prince Nonpariel [sic], and the Princess Brilliant; Wherein Is Shown, That Outward Beauty Is Not the Only Object Love Delights to Dwell in: Vii. The Orange-tree, and Its Beloved Bee, Shewing the Happiness of Those Lovers Who Shall Find Constancy in Perfection: Dedicated to the Ladies of Great-Britain. London: printed and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1716.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine Madame d' 1650 or 51-1705. The History of the Tales of the Fairies: Newly Done from the French. Containing, I: The Tale of Graciosa, and Prince Pereinet Shewing the Cruelty of a Proud Mother-in-Law, to an Innocent, Dutiful Virgin. II. The Blew-bird, and Florina; Shewing the Happiness of Being Good-natur'd in Both Sexes. III. Prince Avenant, and the Beauty with Locks of Gold; Shewing What Difficulties and Dangers Love Will Surmount. IV. The King of the Peacocks, and the Princess Rosetta; Shewing the Vanity of Covetousness, Pride and Envy. V. Prince Nonpariel [sic], and the Princess Brilliant; Wherein Is Shown, That Outward Beauty Is Not the Only Object Love Delights to Dwell in: Vii. The Orange-tree, and Its Beloved Bee, Shewing the Happiness of Those Lovers Who Shall Find Constancy in Perfection: Dedicated to the Ladies of Great-Britain. printed and sold by Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1716.