Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition.
Cite this Page
Lennox, Charlotte. Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 2421, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/2421. Accessed 2024-11-24.
Lennox, Charlotte. Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition. London: Richard Snagg [Paternoster Row], 1752.
Lennox , C. (1752). Entertaining history of the female quixote, or the adventures of arabella. containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on horseback she imagined was a knight, and every farm-house a castle; with many diverting stories. second edition. London: Richard Snagg [Paternoster Row]
Lennox, Charlotte. Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition. London: Richard Snagg [Paternoster Row], 1752.
@book{ wphp_2421 author={Lennox,Charlotte}, year={1752}, title={Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition.}, publisher={Richard Snagg [Paternoster Row]}, address={London}, }
Suggestions and Comments for Entertaining history of the female Quixote, or the adventures of Arabella. Containing a remarkable account of her reading romances, which had such an effect on her, that every man she saw on Horseback she imagined was a Knight, and every Farm-House a Castle; with many diverting Stories. Second Edition.