Deception in literature
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- A Lawyer outwitted
- A Private still
- A True account of a young lady in Boston, whose father was resolved she should marry a rich Frenchman--- : shewing how she contrived to marry a worthy young lawyer, of small fortune, with her father's consent
- Billy and Polly. : Together with the Oxford comedy
- Bureau of missing persons : writing the secret lives of fathers
- Constantinople
- Courtly letters in the age of Henry VIII : literary culture and the arts of deceit
- Dark ey'd sailor
- Deacon Sidney Wells, or Hypocrisy exposed; : containing a brief account of the secret courtship and disgraceful marriage of Ichabod C. Baker, Esq., post master of Whitesborough, Oneida County, N.Y., to the daughter of Deacon Sid
- Do you really think she did? : Air: She had such a delicate way
- Don DeLillo, American original : drugs, weapons, erotica, and other literary contraband
- Edwin and Angelina
- I promised I never would leave her
- Kate and her horns
- Katy Mory
- Love in a tub: or The merchant outwitted by a vintner. : Shewing, how a young vintner in London fell in love with a rich wine merchant's daughter, and how they fun'd the old man
- Love in a tub; or, The merchant outwitted by the vintner
- Love in a tub; or,--The merchant outwitted by the vintner. : An excellent old song. Shewing--how a young vintner in London, fell in love with a rich winemerchant's daughter, and how they fun'd the old man
- Major Long Bow, : and Pretty deary
- Major's breeches, : and Miller's will
- Miller's will, : and Major's breeches
- My dog & gun, : and the Roving bachelor
- My dog and gun, : and the Roving bachelor
- Philosophy as fiction : self, deception, and knowledge in Proust
- Philosophy as fiction : self, deception, and knowledge in Proust
- Pretty deary, : Single married, and married happy, and the Banks of sweet Dundee
- Quiet lodgings. : Air:--Teddy the tiler
- Ragged coat
- Ragged coat
- Sarah's young man
- Sukey Suds, : and William Taylor
- Sweet William of Plymouth
- Sweet William of Plymouth
- That's where the laugh comes in!
- The Butcher's daughter, : and Old Adam
- The Charming young widow I met in the train
- The Charming young widow I met in the train. : Air--"Jenny Jones." : As sung by J.J. Hibberd, at Star Hall, 195 Grand St., Williamsburg
- The Chelsea war widow. : Tune--"Our grandfathers' days."
- The Doctor and squire
- The Factor's garland
- The Factor's garland, and Taylor's apology
- The Factor's garland, or The Turkish lady
- The Factor's garland. : Being a true account how a young man, (after having rioted away part of his estate) became factors to several merchants in London. How he found the corps of a dead Christian lying on the ground in Turkey, and gave fifty pounds for the burial. How he freed a young woman from being strangled, and brought her to London. How by a vest of her flow[e]ring the prince her father came to hear of his daughter. And how he was betray'd and cast overboard, and what way and manner he was preserved and brought to the prince's palace, and maried to the damsel
- The Factor's garland. Or the Turkish lady
- The Fortunate lovers: or, Sweet William of Plymouth
- The Golden bull
- The Golden bull, or The crafty princess
- The Golden bull: or The crafty princess. : In four parts
- The Golden bull: or, The crafty princess
- The Gosport tragedy or The perjured ship carpenter. : To which is added, Bonny Wully, (a Scotch ballad.)
- The Gosport tragedy, : showing how a young damsel was seduced by a ship carpenter, who led her into a lonesome wood and destroyed her, &c
- The Handsome cabin boy
- The Jolly butcher
- The Jolly butcher[.]
- The Lexington miller, : and Johnny Jarman
- The Miser [outwitte?]d. : Shewing ... how the miser contrived to murder his niece for the sake of her money, but was disappointed of his wicked purpose, and how he was forced to part with all his gold to save his life, &c
- The Two lovers. : A highly romantic song, to the tune of Vilikins and his Dinah
- The Two soldiers of Rhyne, : and Libertine outwitted
- The ancient aesthetics of deception : the ethics of enchantment from Gorgias to Heliodorus
- The false young man.
- The fortunate lovers: or Sweet William of Plymouth
- Warning to the aged. : A story founded on fact
- Widow Widdle. Or A thousand pounds a year
- Wooden dishes
- You naughty, naughty men. : As sung by Miss Millie Cavendish in the "Black crook" at Niblo's Garden, New-York.
- You naughty, naughty men. : Music of this song can be obtained at Dodworth & Son's music store, no. 6 Astor Place, New York
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