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Joseph Addison

Sir Roger at Church | Summary, Analysis, Explanation

November 14, 2021August 13, 2021 by Somnath Sarkar

Sir Roger at Church Sir Roger at Church Summary The essay, Sir Roger at Church, was first published in “The …

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Character Analysis of Sir Roger de Coverley in Addison’s Essay

February 14, 2022May 17, 2021 by Somnath Sarkar

Character Analysis of Sir Roger de Coverley Introduction Sir Roger de Coverley, the principal character of Addison’s essays, was in …

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Addison’s Prose Style in Sir Roger at Home

July 5, 2021April 20, 2020 by

Addison’s Prose Style in Sir Roger at Home Joseph Addison was a great essayist, a philosopher social reformer and a critic of his age. He …

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