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he was afraid of being insulted with latin and greek at his own table which reason he desired a particular friend of his at the university​

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he was afraid of being insulted with latin and greek at his own table which reason he desired a particular friend of his at the university

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He was afraid of being insulted with latin and greek at his own table which reason he desired a particular friend of his at the university​

  • "Sir roger at home " was written by joseph addison .
  • Sir Roger de Coverley, fictional character, devised via way of means of Joseph Addison, who portrayed him because the ostensible writer of papers and letters that have been posted in Addison and Richard Steele's influential periodical The Spectator.
  • Sir Roger was "afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek it his own table", because he doesn't know these languages. Then again he gives suggestion to the clergyman to be instructed by the books of other professors like St.
  • The essay starts with an evidence of ways Sir Roger is the excellent form of guy in his life. He has endeared himself to all his neighbours with the aid of using his kindness and alluring behaviour. A guy is at peace with himself while he has a clean moral sense and the approval of the public.

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