Brown, T. (1701). Dialogues of the living and the dead: In imitation of Lucian and the French. First dialogue of the living, between Mr. Pronoune and another gentleman. First dialogue of the dead, Tom Killigrew and Molley. II. Lucian, and the author of the French dialogues of the dead, and a joyner. III. Lucretius and Madge Howlet. IV. Seneca and Grillon. V. Charon and the Athiest in the Soldiers Fortune. VI. Tigranes Prince of Armenia and Lepidus the Triumvir. VII. Shakespear and Lee. Second dialogue of the living, Lucius, Brutus, and Englishman. Third dialogue of the living, Herminius, Porcius, and Silvia.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brown, Thomas. Dialogues of the Living and the Dead: In Imitation of Lucian and the French. First Dialogue of the Living, Between Mr. Pronoune and Another Gentleman. First Dialogue of the Dead, Tom Killigrew and Molley. II. Lucian, and the Author of the French Dialogues of the Dead, and a Joyner. III. Lucretius and Madge Howlet. IV. Seneca and Grillon. V. Charon and the Athiest in the Soldiers Fortune. VI. Tigranes Prince of Armenia and Lepidus the Triumvir. VII. Shakespear and Lee. Second Dialogue of the Living, Lucius, Brutus, and Englishman. Third Dialogue of the Living, Herminius, Porcius, and Silvia. London, 1701.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brown, Thomas. Dialogues of the Living and the Dead: In Imitation of Lucian and the French. First Dialogue of the Living, Between Mr. Pronoune and Another Gentleman. First Dialogue of the Dead, Tom Killigrew and Molley. II. Lucian, and the Author of the French Dialogues of the Dead, and a Joyner. III. Lucretius and Madge Howlet. IV. Seneca and Grillon. V. Charon and the Athiest in the Soldiers Fortune. VI. Tigranes Prince of Armenia and Lepidus the Triumvir. VII. Shakespear and Lee. Second Dialogue of the Living, Lucius, Brutus, and Englishman. Third Dialogue of the Living, Herminius, Porcius, and Silvia. 1701.