No whippinge, nor trippinge:
but a kinde friendly snippinge. London, 1601. A poetical reply, moral, satirical, and proverbial, during the literary quarrel between Ben Jonson, John Marston, W. Ingram, of Cambridge, and others. Reprinted from the original ed., lately in the possession of Charles E. Isham, and now in the British Museum, with a bibliographical pref. by Charles Edmonds.
APA Citation
Breton, N. (1895). No whippinge, nor trippinge: but a kinde friendly snippinge. London, 1601. A poetical reply, moral, satirical, and proverbial, during the literary quarrel between Ben Jonson, John Marston, W. Ingram, of Cambridge, and others. Reprinted from the original ed., lately in the possession of Charles E. Isham, and now in the British Museum, with a bibliographical pref. by Charles Edmonds. London: E. Mathews.
MLA Citation
Breton, Nicholas, 1545?-1626?. No Whippinge, Nor Trippinge: but a Kinde Friendly Snippinge. London, 1601. A Poetical Reply, Moral, Satirical, And Proverbial, During the Literary Quarrel Between Ben Jonson, John Marston, W. Ingram, of Cambridge, And Others. Reprinted From the Original Ed., Lately In the Possession of Charles E. Isham, And Now In the British Museum, With a Bibliographical Pref. by Charles Edmonds. London: E. Mathews, 1895.