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Meaning of "samuel richardson"

Samuel Richardson: An 18th-century English writer known for his novels, including 'Pamela' and 'Clarissa'. He is considered one of the pioneers of the modern novel

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As a novelist she was influenced by Samuel Richardson.
Well, no . Samuel Richardson was by profession a printer.
They specialized in epistolary novels in the mold of Samuel Richardson.
Samuel Richardson - Women do not often fall….
The Bible is believed to be in the care of the descendants of Samuel Richardson.
Clarissa is a novel by Samuel Richardson.
Unable to contact anyone else, he wrote to the writer and publisher Samuel Richardson.
He was a friend of Samuel Richardson.
As a critic, Fielding wrote Remarks on Clarissa in 1749, concerning the novel Clarissa by Samuel Richardson.
He also illustrated the novels of Samuel Richardson.
William Cowper 's poetry was a favourite as were the novels of Samuel Richardson.
Rudolph visits Roberts in London wishing to see the house of Samuel Richardson in Hammersmith.
It was loosely based on the 1740 novel Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson.

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