Pamela: or, virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a beautiful young damsel, to her parents. ... In two volumes. The third edition. To which are prefixed, extracts from several curious letters written to the editor on the subject. ... [pt.1]
- Title
- Pamela: or, virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a beautiful young damsel, to her parents. ... In two volumes. The third edition. To which are prefixed, extracts from several curious letters written to the editor on the subject. ... [pt.1]
- Author
- Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761.
- Publication
- London :: printed for C. Rivington; and J. Osborn,
- 1741.
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Contents
- title page
- PREFACE BY THE EDITOR.
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To the Editor of the Piece intitled,
PAMELA; or,VIRTUE Rewarded . - To my worthy Friend, the Editor of PAMELA.
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION.
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VERSES, sent to the Bookseller, for the Unknown Author of the beautiful new Piece call'd
PAMELA . -
PAMELA; OR, VIRTUE Rewarded. In a Series of
FAMILIAR LETTERS, &c. - LETTER I.
- LETTER II. In Answer to the preceding.
- LETTER III.
- LETTER IV.
- LETTER V.
- LETTER VI.
- LETTER VII.
- LETTER VIII.
- LETTER IX.
- LETTER X.
- LETTER XI.
- LETTER XII.
- LETTER XIII.
- LETTER XIV.
- LETTER XV.
- LETTER XVI.
- LETTER XVII.
- LETTER XVIII.
- LETTER XIX.
- LETTER XX.
- LETTER XXI.
- LETTER XXII.
- LETTER XXIII.
- LETTER XXIV.
- LETTER XXV.
- LETTER XXV.
- LETTER XXVI.
- LETTER XXVII.
- LETTER XXVIII.
- LETTER XXIX.
- LETTER XXX.
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LETTER XXXI.
- I am now come down in my Writing to this present SATURDAY, and a deal I have written.
- I am now come to SUNDAY.
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I am now come to MONDAY, the
5 th Day of my Bondage and Misery. -
TUESDAY andWEDNESDAY . - THURSDAY.
- FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
- SUNDAY.
- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, the
14 th,15 th and16 th of my Bondage. - SUNDAY.
- MONDAY Morning.
- MONDAY Afternoon.
- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.
- THURSDAY.
- FRIDAY.
- SATURDAY, SUNDAY.
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, the
25 th and26 th Days of my heavy Restraint. -
And now I am come to the Close of
WEDNES|DAY, the27 th Day of my Distress. - Past Eleven o'Clock.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, the
28 th,29 th,30 th, and31 st Days of my Distress. - SUNDAY Afternoon.
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, the
32 d,33 d, and34 th Days of my Imprisonment. - THURSDAY.
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FRIDAY, the
36 th Day of my Imprisonment. - Five o' Clock is come.
- Seven o'Clock.
- SATURDAY Morning.
- Twelve o'Clock Saturday Noon.
- Almost Twelve o'Clock SATURDAY Night.
- SUNDAY Morning.
- SUNDAY Evening.
- TUESDAY Night.
- WEDNESDAY Morning.
- WEDNESDAY Night.