At the same time the good old knight,
with a mixture of the father and the
master of the family, tempered the
inquiries after his own affairs with
several kind questions relating to
themselves.
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Answer:
"Sir Roger At Home" by Addison
Explanation:
In this the narrator talks about Roger and his family (I haven't read much about it.) So kindly apologize. But he feels comfortable around Roger's family and takes pleasure in it.
Answer:
The current essay is therefore creative in nature. The author of this piece has given Sir Roger life and blood. He appears to be a fictional character. The required answer is as below:
Explanation:
A man has peace of mind when his conscience is clear and when his community respects him, according to the first line of Sir Roger at Assizes. Because Sir Roger's household is made up of sober and reserved people, and because he is the best master in the world and is adored by everyone around him, his servants never want to leave him, his domestics have all reached old age along with him. As a result, I feel more at ease there.
Sir Roger desired a chaplain who was a good student. He should be a straightforward, commonplace individual who leads a routine life and has a friendly disposition. The chaplain Sir Roger hired was a genuinely nice man with all the right traits.
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