APA (7th ed.) Citation

Oedipus, A. (1798). The sphinx's head broken: Or, a poetical epistle, with notes, to Thomas James M*th**s, Cl*rk to the Q***n's Tr**s*r*r. Proving him to be the author of the pursuits of literature, a satirical poem. With occasional digressions and remarks. By Andrew Oedipus, an injured author. printed for J. Bell, No. 148, Oxford-Street, opposite New Bond-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Oedipus, Andrew. The Sphinx's Head Broken: Or, a Poetical Epistle, with Notes, to Thomas James M*th**s, Cl*rk to the Q***n's Tr**s*r*r. Proving Him to Be the Author of the Pursuits of Literature, a Satirical Poem. With Occasional Digressions and Remarks. By Andrew Oedipus, an Injured Author. London: printed for J. Bell, No. 148, Oxford-Street, opposite New Bond-Street, 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Oedipus, Andrew. The Sphinx's Head Broken: Or, a Poetical Epistle, with Notes, to Thomas James M*th**s, Cl*rk to the Q***n's Tr**s*r*r. Proving Him to Be the Author of the Pursuits of Literature, a Satirical Poem. With Occasional Digressions and Remarks. By Andrew Oedipus, an Injured Author. printed for J. Bell, No. 148, Oxford-Street, opposite New Bond-Street, 1798.

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