Richardson, S. (1762). PAMELA; OR, VIRTUE Rewarded. In a SERIES of FAMILIAR LETTERS FROM A Beautiful Young DAMSEL, To her PARENTS. PUBLISHED In order to cultivate the Principles of VIRTUE and RELIGION in the Minds of the YOUTH of BOTH SEXES. A NARRATIVE which has its Foundation in TRUTH; and at the same time that it agreeably entertains, by a Variety of curious and affecting INCIDENTS, is intirely divested of all those Images, which, in too many Pieces calculated for Amusement only, tend to inflame the Minds they should instruct. In FOUR VOLUMES. The EIGHT EDITION. To which are prefixed, EXTRACTS from several curious LETTERS written to the Editor on the Subject: VOL. I. London: Printed for Henry Woodfall, John Rivington, William Johnston, Joseph Richardson, and Stanley Crowder and C°.
Chicago Style CitationRichardson, Samuel. PAMELA; OR, VIRTUE Rewarded. In a SERIES of FAMILIAR LETTERS FROM A Beautiful Young DAMSEL, To Her PARENTS. PUBLISHED In Order to Cultivate the Principles of VIRTUE and RELIGION in the Minds of the YOUTH of BOTH SEXES. A NARRATIVE Which Has Its Foundation in TRUTH; and At the Same Time That It Agreeably Entertains, By a Variety of Curious and Affecting INCIDENTS, Is Intirely Divested of All Those Images, Which, in Too Many Pieces Calculated for Amusement Only, Tend to Inflame the Minds They Should Instruct. In FOUR VOLUMES. The EIGHT EDITION. To Which Are Prefixed, EXTRACTS From Several Curious LETTERS Written to the Editor On the Subject: VOL. I. London: Printed for Henry Woodfall, John Rivington, William Johnston, Joseph Richardson, and Stanley Crowder and C°, 1762.
MLA CitationRichardson, Samuel. PAMELA; OR, VIRTUE Rewarded. In a SERIES of FAMILIAR LETTERS FROM A Beautiful Young DAMSEL, To Her PARENTS. PUBLISHED In Order to Cultivate the Principles of VIRTUE and RELIGION in the Minds of the YOUTH of BOTH SEXES. A NARRATIVE Which Has Its Foundation in TRUTH; and At the Same Time That It Agreeably Entertains, By a Variety of Curious and Affecting INCIDENTS, Is Intirely Divested of All Those Images, Which, in Too Many Pieces Calculated for Amusement Only, Tend to Inflame the Minds They Should Instruct. In FOUR VOLUMES. The EIGHT EDITION. To Which Are Prefixed, EXTRACTS From Several Curious LETTERS Written to the Editor On the Subject: VOL. I. London: Printed for Henry Woodfall, John Rivington, William Johnston, Joseph Richardson, and Stanley Crowder and C°, 1762.