Some rejected stanzas of "Don Juan," : with Byron's own curious notes : the whole written in double rhymes, after Casti's manner, an Italian author from whom Byron is said to have plagiarized many of his beauties
MLA
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Giovanni Battista Casti and Thomas Medwin. Some rejected stanzas of "Don Juan," : with Byron's own curious notes : the whole written in double rhymes, after Casti's manner, an Italian author from whom Byron is said to have plagiarized many of his beauties. Great Totham, Essex: : Printed at Charles Clark's private press., 1845.
APA
Byron, G., Casti, G. & Medwin, T. (1845). Some rejected stanzas of "Don Juan," : with Byron's own curious notes : the whole written in double rhymes, after Casti's manner, an Italian author from whom Byron is said to have plagiarized many of his beauties. Great Totham, Essex: : Printed at Charles Clark's private press..
Chicago
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Giovanni Battista Casti and Thomas Medwin. Some rejected stanzas of "Don Juan," : with Byron's own curious notes : the whole written in double rhymes, after Casti's manner, an Italian author from whom Byron is said to have plagiarized many of his beauties. Great Totham, Essex: : Printed at Charles Clark's private press., 1845.