Cibber, T. (1748). A serio-comic apology for part of the life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, comedian. Written by himself, in which is contain'd, a prologue, an epilogue, and a poem, wrote on the play of Romeo and Juliet being first revived in 1744; ... likewise, original letters that passed between the late Sir Thomas De Veil, and Mr. Theo. Cibber, ... And cursory observations on some principal performers; particularly Mr. Quin, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Delane, Mrs. Woffington, Mr. Sherridan, ... Concluding with a copy of verses, call'd, The contrite comedian's confession (The Eighth Edition.). printed by A. Long.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCibber, Theophilus. A Serio-comic Apology for Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself, in Which Is Contain'd, a Prologue, an Epilogue, and a Poem, Wrote on the Play of Romeo and Juliet Being First Revived in 1744; ... Likewise, Original Letters That Passed Between the Late Sir Thomas De Veil, and Mr. Theo. Cibber, ... And Cursory Observations on Some Principal Performers; Particularly Mr. Quin, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Delane, Mrs. Woffington, Mr. Sherridan, ... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, Call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession. The Eighth Edition. Dublin: printed by A. Long, 1748.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCibber, Theophilus. A Serio-comic Apology for Part of the Life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, Comedian. Written by Himself, in Which Is Contain'd, a Prologue, an Epilogue, and a Poem, Wrote on the Play of Romeo and Juliet Being First Revived in 1744; ... Likewise, Original Letters That Passed Between the Late Sir Thomas De Veil, and Mr. Theo. Cibber, ... And Cursory Observations on Some Principal Performers; Particularly Mr. Quin, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Delane, Mrs. Woffington, Mr. Sherridan, ... Concluding with a Copy of Verses, Call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession. The Eighth Edition. printed by A. Long, 1748.