(1796). Joe Miller's jests: or, The wits vade-mecum: Being a collection of the most brilliant jests, excellent bons mots, and the most pleasant short stories in the English Language; many of them transcribed from the mouth of the fecetious gentleman whose name they bear. To which are a added, choice collection of moral sentences, and the most pointed and truly valuble epigrams in the British Tongue; with the names of the antbors ot such as are knowg. Most humbly inscribed to those choice spirits of the age, His Majesty's Poet-Laureat, Mr. David Garrick, Mr. The. Cibber, Mr. Justice Boden's house, Tom Jones, the most impudent man living, the Rev. Mr. Henley, and Job Baker, the kettle drummer (A new edition.). Printed for J. Barker, Dramatic Repository, Russell-Court Drury-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Joe Miller's Jests: Or, The Wits Vade-mecum: Being a Collection of the Most Brilliant Jests, Excellent Bons Mots, and the Most Pleasant Short Stories in the English Language; Many of Them Transcribed from the Mouth of the Fecetious Gentleman Whose Name They Bear. To Which Are a Added, Choice Collection of Moral Sentences, and the Most Pointed and Truly Valuble Epigrams in the British Tongue; with the Names of the Antbors Ot Such as Are Knowg. Most Humbly Inscribed to Those Choice Spirits of the Age, His Majesty's Poet-Laureat, Mr. David Garrick, Mr. The. Cibber, Mr. Justice Boden's House, Tom Jones, the Most Impudent Man Living, the Rev. Mr. Henley, and Job Baker, the Kettle Drummer. A new edition. London: Printed for J. Barker, Dramatic Repository, Russell-Court Drury-Lane, 1796.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Joe Miller's Jests: Or, The Wits Vade-mecum: Being a Collection of the Most Brilliant Jests, Excellent Bons Mots, and the Most Pleasant Short Stories in the English Language; Many of Them Transcribed from the Mouth of the Fecetious Gentleman Whose Name They Bear. To Which Are a Added, Choice Collection of Moral Sentences, and the Most Pointed and Truly Valuble Epigrams in the British Tongue; with the Names of the Antbors Ot Such as Are Knowg. Most Humbly Inscribed to Those Choice Spirits of the Age, His Majesty's Poet-Laureat, Mr. David Garrick, Mr. The. Cibber, Mr. Justice Boden's House, Tom Jones, the Most Impudent Man Living, the Rev. Mr. Henley, and Job Baker, the Kettle Drummer. A new edition. Printed for J. Barker, Dramatic Repository, Russell-Court Drury-Lane, 1796.