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Contents
- 1 Excerpt
- 1.1 Preface
- 1.2 Chap. I
- 1.3 Chap. II
- 1.4 Chap. III
- 1.5 Chap. IV
- 1.6 Chap. V
- 1.7 Chap. VI
- 1.8 Chap. VII
- 1.9 Chap. VIII
- 1.10 Chap. IX
- 1.11 Chap. X
- 1.12 Chap. XI
- 1.13 Chap. XII p.100
- 1.14 Chap. XI p.2-1
- 1.15 Chap. XII [2] p.2-8
- 1.16 Chap. XIII
- 1.17 Chap. XIV
- 1.18 Chap. XV
- 1.19 Chap. XVI
- 1.20 Chap. XVII
- 1.21 Chap. XVIII
- 1.22 Chap. XIX
- 1.23 Chap. XX
- 1.24 Chap. XXI
- 1.25 Chap. XXII
- 1.26 Chap. XXIII
- 1.27 Chap. XXIV
- 1.28 Chap. XXV
- 1.29 Chap. XXVI
- 1.30 Chap. XXVII
- 1.31 Chap. XXVI p.2-83
- 1.32 Chap. XXVII p.2-87
- 1.33 Chap. XXVIII p.2-94
- 1.34 Chap. XXIX p.2-102
- 1.35 Chap. XXX
- 1.36 Chap. XXXI
- 1.37 Chap. XXXII
- 1.38 Chap. XXXIII
- 1.39 Chap. XXXIV
- 1.40 Chap. XXXV
- 1.41 Chap. XXXVI
- 1.42 Chap. XXXVII
- 1.43 Chap. XXXVIII
- 1.44 Chap. XXXIX
- 1.45 Chap. XL
- 1.46 Chap. XLI
- 1.47 Chap. XLII
- 1.48 Chap. XLIII
- 1.49 Chap. XLIV
- 1.50 Chap. XLV
- 1.51 Chap. XLVI
- 1.52 Chap. XLVII
- 1.53 Chap. XLVIII
- 1.54 Chap. XLIX
- 1.55 Chap. L
- 1.56 Chap. LI p.3-1
- 1.57 Chap. LII
- 1.58 Chap. LIII
- 1.59 Chap. LIV
- 1.60 Chap. LV
- 1.61 Chap. LVI
- 1.62 Chap. LVII
- 1.63 Chap. LVIII
- 1.64 Chap. LIX
- 1.65 Chap. LX
- 1.66 Chap. LXI
- 1.67 Chap. LXII
- 1.68 Chap. XIII
- 1.69 Chap. LXIV
- 1.70 Chap. LXV
- 1.71 Chap. LXVI
- 1.72 Chap. LXVII
- 1.73 Chap. LXVIII
- 1.74 Chap. LXIX
- 1.75 Chap. LXX
- 1.76 Chap. LXXI
- 1.77 Chap. LXXII
- 1.78 Chap. XXIII
- 1.79 Chap. XXIV
- 1.80 Chap. XXV
- 1.81 Chap. XXVI
- 2 Links
Excerpt
Preface
Chap. I
Chap. II
Chap. III
Chap. IV
Chap. V
Chap. VI
Chap. VII
Chap. VIII
Chap. IX
Chap. X
Chap. XI
Chap. XII p.100
Chap. XI p.2-1
Chap. XII [2] p.2-8
Chap. XIII
Chap. XIV
Chap. XV
Chap. XVI
Chap. XVII
Chap. XVIII
Chap. XIX
Chap. XX
Chap. XXI
Chap. XXII
Chap. XXIII
Chap. XXIV
Chap. XXV
Chap. XXVI
Chap. XXVII
Chap. XXVI p.2-83
Chap. XXVII p.2-87
Chap. XXVIII p.2-94
Chapter XXXVIII page 75 - 78 summary :
He walks down the street and notices a man with an interesting and very used wardrobe. He describes the man´s hat, doublet, cloak, breechea and skirts. He invites the man into an Ale-house an questions him about his stange outfit. He brings the man new clothes and walks with him in the streets.They see an easy to steal hogshead of wine. The man "hires" two or three more Rouges and they steal the hogshead at night.
Chapter XXXVIII page 94-102 summary:
The same night the man hears that his Landlady is very sick and that she wants to see him. But when he reaches her place she has already died. He takes her hand and finds ten pieces of gold in it and puts them secretly into his pocket. He stayes another two or three days in her house and returns to his new friend who tries to persuade him to commit another crime with him. The man refuses and they part in anger.His friend is caught and is sentenced to death. He visits him in prison and they have a discussion about God. A couple of days later he watches his friends execution.
(Manuela Leidel)
Chap. XXIX p.2-102
The same night the man hears that his Landlady is very sick and that she wants to see him. But when he reaches her place she has already died. He takes her hand and finds ten pieces of gold in it and puts them secretly into his pocket. He stayes another two or three days in her house and returns to his new friend who tries to persuade him to commit another crime with him. The man refuses and they part in anger.His friend is caught and is sentenced to death. He visits him in prison and they have a discussion about God. A couple of days later he watches his friends execution.
Chap. XXX
Chap. XXXI
Chap. XXXII
Chap. XXXIII
Chap. XXXIV
Chap. XXXV
Chap. XXXVI
Chap. XXXVII
Chap. XXXVIII
Chap. XXXIX
Chap. XL
Chap. XLI
Chap. XLII
Chap. XLIII
Chap. XLIV
Chap. XLV
Chap. XLVI
Chap. XLVII
Chap. XLVIII
Chap. XLIX
Chap. L
Chap. LI p.3-1
Chap. LII
Chap. LIII
Chap. LIV
Chap. LV
Chap. LVI
Chap. LVII
Chap. LVIII
Chap. LIX
Chap. LX
Chap. LXI
Chap. LXII
Chap. XIII
Chap. LXIV
Chap. LXV
Chap. LXVI
Chap. LXVII
Chap. LXVIII
Chap. LXIX
Chap. LXX
Chap. LXXI
Chap. LXXII
Chap. XXIII
Chap. XXIV
Chap. XXV
Chap. XXVI
Links
- [Richard Head] The English rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant. London: Francis Kirkman, 1666. EEBO Anglistik Server Oldenburg
- [A shortened cheap book version:] The life and death of the English rogue, or, His last legacy to the world. London, 1679. EEBO