How does Sir Roger present the character of Tom Touchy and his companion in the essay 'Sir Roger as the assizes ?
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Sir Roger de Coverley, fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. As imagined by Addison, Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and was meant to represent a typical landed country gentleman. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included entertaining vignettes of early 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
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The author explain the characters of Tom Touchy and his companions he is very singular in his behaviour so the character also designed in singular.
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