APA Citation

Gulliver, L. (1745). The pleasures and felicity of marriage: Display'd in Ten books: containing I. The Lady's Consent, meeting of their Relations to adjust the Portion, the Invitation of Guests, the Wedding, &c. II. The arising of the happy Pair, their Choice of House-Hold Furniture, wherein the Bride manifests the Greatness of her Genius. III. Their Visits; how they are caress'd ev'ry where; their Journey into the Country, and Adventures there. IV. Their Return; her Gossiping among her Neighbours, to whom she complains she is not breeding, and applies to a Doctor, with other Matters too engaging to be over-look'd. V. Joyful News! she proves with Child; the Pleasure of Longing, with a Number of Incidents entirely new. VI. The providing Childbed Linnen, choice of a Midwife and Nurse, vastly important as well to the Mother as Child. Vii. Her falling in Labour; with such Variety of Incidents, as are no less true than amazing. Viii. Her Delivery; the Beauty of the Child; strange Stories told by the Gossips, no less useful than entertaining. XI. The Christ'ning; Mirth of the good Company; with Stories still more wonderful, and fit to be treasur'd in Memory. X. The Coating of the Child; great Difficulties surmounted on that Occasion; in which Madam shews vast Ability, well worth Recording. The whole illustrated with eleven Cuts, humorously design'd. By Lemuel Gulliver (The second edition.). London: printed: and sold by J. Robinson, Publisher, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Gulliver, Lemuel. The Pleasures and Felicity of Marriage: Display'd in Ten Books: Containing I. The Lady's Consent, Meeting of Their Relations to Adjust the Portion, the Invitation of Guests, the Wedding, &c. II. The Arising of the Happy Pair, Their Choice of House-Hold Furniture, Wherein the Bride Manifests the Greatness of Her Genius. III. Their Visits; How They Are Caress'd Ev'ry Where; Their Journey Into the Country, and Adventures There. IV. Their Return; Her Gossiping Among Her Neighbours, to Whom She Complains She Is Not Breeding, and Applies to a Doctor, With Other Matters Too Engaging to Be Over-look'd. V. Joyful News! She Proves With Child; the Pleasure of Longing, With a Number of Incidents Entirely New. VI. The Providing Childbed Linnen, Choice of a Midwife and Nurse, Vastly Important As Well to the Mother As Child. Vii. Her Falling in Labour; With Such Variety of Incidents, As Are No Less True Than Amazing. Viii. Her Delivery; the Beauty of the Child; Strange Stories Told By the Gossips, No Less Useful Than Entertaining. XI. The Christ'ning; Mirth of the Good Company; With Stories Still More Wonderful, and Fit to Be Treasur'd in Memory. X. The Coating of the Child; Great Difficulties Surmounted On That Occasion; in Which Madam Shews Vast Ability, Well Worth Recording. The Whole Illustrated With Eleven Cuts, Humorously Design'd. By Lemuel Gulliver. The second edition. London: printed: and sold by J. Robinson, Publisher, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street, 1745.

MLA Citation

Gulliver, Lemuel. The Pleasures and Felicity of Marriage: Display'd in Ten Books: Containing I. The Lady's Consent, Meeting of Their Relations to Adjust the Portion, the Invitation of Guests, the Wedding, &c. II. The Arising of the Happy Pair, Their Choice of House-Hold Furniture, Wherein the Bride Manifests the Greatness of Her Genius. III. Their Visits; How They Are Caress'd Ev'ry Where; Their Journey Into the Country, and Adventures There. IV. Their Return; Her Gossiping Among Her Neighbours, to Whom She Complains She Is Not Breeding, and Applies to a Doctor, With Other Matters Too Engaging to Be Over-look'd. V. Joyful News! She Proves With Child; the Pleasure of Longing, With a Number of Incidents Entirely New. VI. The Providing Childbed Linnen, Choice of a Midwife and Nurse, Vastly Important As Well to the Mother As Child. Vii. Her Falling in Labour; With Such Variety of Incidents, As Are No Less True Than Amazing. Viii. Her Delivery; the Beauty of the Child; Strange Stories Told By the Gossips, No Less Useful Than Entertaining. XI. The Christ'ning; Mirth of the Good Company; With Stories Still More Wonderful, and Fit to Be Treasur'd in Memory. X. The Coating of the Child; Great Difficulties Surmounted On That Occasion; in Which Madam Shews Vast Ability, Well Worth Recording. The Whole Illustrated With Eleven Cuts, Humorously Design'd. By Lemuel Gulliver. The second edition. London: printed: and sold by J. Robinson, Publisher, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street, 1745.

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