English verse between Chaucer and Surrey, being examples of conventional secular poetry, exclusive of romance, ballad, lyric, and drama, in the period from Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth
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Hammond, E. P. (1965). English verse between Chaucer and Surrey, being examples of conventional secular poetry, exclusive of romance, ballad, lyric, and drama, in the period from Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth . Octagon Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hammond, Eleanor Prescott, 1866-1933. 1965. English Verse between Chaucer and Surrey, Being Examples of Conventional Secular Poetry, Exclusive of Romance, Ballad, Lyric, and Drama, in the Period From Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth. New York: Octagon Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hammond, Eleanor Prescott, 1866-1933. English Verse between Chaucer and Surrey, Being Examples of Conventional Secular Poetry, Exclusive of Romance, Ballad, Lyric, and Drama, in the Period From Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth New York: Octagon Books, 1965.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hammond, E. P. (1965). English verse between chaucer and surrey, being examples of conventional secular poetry, exclusive of romance, ballad, lyric, and drama, in the period from henry the fourth to henry the eighth. New York: Octagon Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hammond, Eleanor Prescott. English Verse between Chaucer and Surrey, Being Examples of Conventional Secular Poetry, Exclusive of Romance, Ballad, Lyric, and Drama, in the Period From Henry the Fourth to Henry the Eighth Octagon Books, 1965.