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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAMELA, VOL. I

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PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL RICHARDSON Frontispiece From a painting by Highmore, engraved by Caroline Watson. "This picture has always been esteemed the best likeness of Mr. Richardson. He had a private plate engraved from it, and used to circulate impressions among his friends. The chair, in which he wrote most of his pieces, with an ink bottle in the elbow, is represented in the background."-From Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, edited by Mrs. Barbauld, 1804.

THE PANTILES AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS

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THE COMPANY AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS WHEN RICHARDSON WAS
THERE, IN 1748

From a drawing by Loggan the Dwarf, who has introduced
his own portrait in the left hand corner.

"The drawings of Loggan are remembered by many of the fashionable world. His delineations of the characters who frequented Tunbridge Wells, Bath, and the Hot Wells, were always esteemed for their spirit and accuracy; they are now become very scarce. This drawing was carefully preserved by Mr. Richardson, who made the references in his handwriting, and was in the possession of Mrs. Anne Richardson at her death.". From Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, edited by Mrs. Barbauld, 1804.

MR. RICHARDSON READING THE MANUSCRIPT OF SIR CHARLES
GRANDISON, TO A PARTY OF HIS FRIENDS, IN THE GROTTO OF
HIS HOUSE AT NORTH END, HAMMERSMITH

From a sketch made at the time by Miss Highmore, after

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wards Mrs. Duncombe.

FACSIMILE OF A LETTER FROM DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON TO MR.
RICHARDSON

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FACSIMILE OF A LETTER FROM MR. RICHARDSON TO MR. DUN-
COMBE, JULY 14, 1757

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PORTRAIT OF LADY BRADSHAIGH

FACSIMILE OF TITLE PAGE AND PREFACE, AS WRITTEN BY RICH-
ARDSON TO THE EDITION OF PAMELA, PUBLISHED IN 1742 .

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AND THERE SAT GOOD MRS. JERVIS AT WORK, MAKING A SHIFT
Engraved by J. Heath, R. A., from a drawing by E. F.
Burney.

SHE BAITED THE HOOK, AND I HELD IT, AND SOON HOOKED A
LOVELY CARP"

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Engraved by Walker from a drawing by E. F. Burney.

"THE CREATURE WAS SADLY FRIGHTENED, BUT WAS TAKING UP

A BILLET TO KNOCK ME ON THE HEAD

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Engraved by Angus, from a drawing by E. F. Burney.

"I TREMBLE TO RELATE IT! THE PRETENDED SHE CAME INTO BED BUT TREMBLED LIKE AN ASPEN-LEAF

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Engraved by Angus, from a drawing by E. F. Burney.

"A GIPSY-LIKE BODY MADE UP TO US

Engraved by J. Heath, A. R. A., from a drawing by E. F.
Burney.

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