APA (7th ed.) Citation

Swift, J. (1734). An epistle to a lady, who desired the author to make verses on her, in the heroick stile. Also a poem, occasion'd by reading Dr. Young's satires, called, The universal passion (Dublin printed, reprinted London.). J. Wilford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Swift, Jonathan. An Epistle to a Lady, Who Desired the Author to Make Verses on Her, in the Heroick Stile. Also a Poem, Occasion'd by Reading Dr. Young's Satires, Called, The Universal Passion. Dublin printed, reprinted London. London: J. Wilford, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Swift, Jonathan. An Epistle to a Lady, Who Desired the Author to Make Verses on Her, in the Heroick Stile. Also a Poem, Occasion'd by Reading Dr. Young's Satires, Called, The Universal Passion. Dublin printed, reprinted London. J. Wilford, 1734.

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