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[ 'Allen:' of Bath, Warburton's father-in-law, the prototype of All-worthy in 'Tom Jones.']
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[ 'Paxton:' late solicitor to the Treasury.]
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[ 'Guthrie:' the ordinary of Newgate, who publishes the memoirs of the malefactors, and is often prevailed upon to be so tender of their reputation, as to set down no more than the initials of their name.—P.]
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[ 'Wild:' Jonathan, a famous thief, and thief-impeacher, who was at last caught in his own train and hanged.—P. See Fielding, and 'Jack Shepherd.']
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[ 'Feels for fame, and melts to goodness:' this is a fine compliment; the expression showing, that fame was but his second passion.]