"1700 - 1799" . . . . "The English rogue or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage; the many pranks he play'd ... the villanies he committed, ... The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses; ... Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent" . "The English rogue : or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage ; the many pranks he play'd ... the villanies he committed ... The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses ; ... Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent"@en . . . "The English rogue or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage ; the many pranks he play'd ... the villanies he committed ... The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses ; ... Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent"@en . . "Early works" . "Early works"@en . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "The English rogue" . . "The English rogue: or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage; the many pranks he play'd ... the villanies he committed ... The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses; ... Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent"@en . . . . . . . "The English rogue : or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage; the many pranks he play'd ... the villanies he committed, ... The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses; ... Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent" . . . . . "The english rogue or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage ; the many pranks he play'd whilst a Child ; his wonderful Escape from the Irish Rebels ; his running away from his Mother, and entering into a Gang of Gypsies, and the villanies he committed, whilst he followed that Profession. His coming to London, his Commitment to Newgate ; his being entertained in the Service of a Merchant, who took a Fancy to him seeing him beg in the Street. His turning Strolling-Player, and his Adventures and Intrigues with the Princess Cordelia. The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses ; how he gets into a Boarding-School in Woman's Apparel, as a Maid-Servant, and gets several of the young Ladies with Child ; runs away towards Ireland, is shipwreck'd on the Isle of Man, arrives at Dublin, the Tricks he plays there ; returns to England, is imprisoned at Oxford ; ransomed by his Comrades ; falls in love with a rich Widow, whom he enjoys, robs, and forsakes ; is condemned for another Robbery, and obliged to transport himself for seven Years out of the Kingdom ; is shipwreck'd at Sea, taken by the Turks, sold to a Jew, makes his Escape to the East-Indies, his Adventures there. Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent" . "The english rogue or, the life of Jeremy Sharp, commonly called, Meriton Latroon. Shewing, his birth and parentage ; the many pranks he play'd whilst a Child ; his wonderful Escape from the Irish Rebels ; his running away from his Mother, and entering into a Gang of Gypsies, and the villanies he committed, whilst he followed that Profession. His coming to London, his Commitment to Newgate ; his being entertained in the Service of a Merchant, who took a Fancy to him seeing him beg in the Street. His turning Strolling-Player, and his Adventures and Intrigues with the Princess Cordelia. The exploits he performed in bawdy-houses ; how he gets into a Boarding-School in Woman's Apparel, as a Maid-Servant, and gets several of the young Ladies with Child ; runs away towards Ireland, is shipwreck'd on the Isle of Man, arrives at Dublin, the Tricks he plays there ; returns to England, is imprisoned at Oxford ; ransomed by his Comrades ; falls in love with a rich Widow, whom he enjoys, robs, and forsakes ; is condemned for another Robbery, and obliged to transport himself for seven Years out of the Kingdom ; is shipwreck'd at Sea, taken by the Turks, sold to a Jew, makes his Escape to the East-Indies, his Adventures there. Returns to England, commits more villanies, grows honest, and dies penitent"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . .