y of Pamela, with a word by the bye of Colley Cibber and others_
CHAPTER II.
_Of Mr Joseph Andrews, his birth, parentage, education, and great endowments, with a word or two concerning ancestors_
CHAPTER III.
_Of Mr Abraham Adams the curate, Mrs Slipslop the chambermaid, and others_
CHAPTER IV.
What happened after their journey to London
CHAPTER V.
_The death of Sir Thomas Booby, with the affectionate and mournful behaviour of his widow, and the great purity of Joseph Andrews_
CHAPTER VI.
How Joseph Andrews writ a letter to his sister Pamela
CHAPTER VII.
_Sayings of wise men. A dialogue between the lady and her maid; and a panegyric, or rather satire, on the passion of love, in the sublime style_
CHAPTER VIII.
_In which, after some very fine writing, the history goes on, and relates the interview between the lady and Joseph; where the latter hath set an example which we despair of seeing followed by his sex in this vicious age_
CHAPTER IX.
_What passed between the lady and Mrs Slipslop; in which we prophesy there are some strokes which every one will not truly comprehend at the first reading_
CHAPTER X.
_Joseph writes another letter; his transactions with Mr Peter Pounce, &c., with his departure from Lady Booby_
CHAPTER XI.
Of several new matters not expected
CHAPTER XII.
_Containing many surprizing adventures which Joseph Andrews met with on the roa