APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shakespeare, W., & Dolby, T. (1832). The Shakespearian dictionary: Forming a general index to all the popular expressions, and most striking passages in the works of Shakespeare; from a few words to fifty or more lines ... the whole designed to introduce the beauties of Shakespeare, into the familiar intercourse of society. Smith, Elder, & co..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shakespeare, William, and Thomas Dolby. The Shakespearian Dictionary: Forming a General Index to All the Popular Expressions, and Most Striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare; from a Few Words to Fifty or More Lines ... the Whole Designed to Introduce the Beauties of Shakespeare, into the Familiar Intercourse of Society. London: Smith, Elder, & co., 1832.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Shakespeare, William, and Thomas Dolby. The Shakespearian Dictionary: Forming a General Index to All the Popular Expressions, and Most Striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare; from a Few Words to Fifty or More Lines ... the Whole Designed to Introduce the Beauties of Shakespeare, into the Familiar Intercourse of Society. Smith, Elder, & co., 1832.

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