APA Citation

Miller, J., & Bramston, J. (1736). Seasonable reproof, a satire, in the manner of Horace [imitated from the 3rd and 4th of Book I of his sermons to the Romans]: To be continuted occasionally as a poetical pillory, to execute justice upon such vices and follies, as are either above the reach, or without the verge of the laws ; by the author of The man of taste. London: printed, and Dublin, re-printed by George Faulkner.

MLA Citation

Miller, James, and James Bramston. Seasonable Reproof, a Satire, in the Manner of Horace [imitated from the 3rd and 4th of Book I of His Sermons to the Romans]: To Be Continuted Occasionally as a Poetical Pillory, to Execute Justice upon Such Vices and Follies, as Are Either Above the Reach, or Without the Verge of the Laws ; by the Author of The Man of Taste. London: printed, and Dublin, re-printed by George Faulkner, 1736.

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