The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant
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A first-person memoir follows a witty, extravagant rogue as he recalls a life shaped by poverty, cunning, and necessity, recounting a series of episodic adventures and confidence tricks. The narrator catalogs cheats and stratagems, offering humorous anecdotes and practical detail about swindles while satirizing manners and the licentious urban world he navigates. The text alternates comic bravado with moral reflection, presenting both an entertaining compilation of roguery and a retrospective emphasis on repentance and the personal costs of a dissolute career.
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