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Summary
DescriptionRichardson pamela 1741.jpg |
English: Cover for 1741 edition of Samuel Richardson's "Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded" (1740).
Español: Portada de la edición de 1741 de "Pamela o la virtud recompensada", de Samuel Richardson, publicada por primera vez en 1740.
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Date |
Text and 1st. edition: 1740. This edition: 1741. 1st. upload: 16:56, 25 July 2005. 2nd upload: 19:15, 30 July 2008. |
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Originally uploaded to en.wikipedia in 2005 and 2008 by Olaf Simons and Ottava Rima ( file log). |
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Print: C. Rivington & J. Osborn. 1st. upload: Olaf Simons. Cropped and centered by Ottava Rima. |
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