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Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The Spectator
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Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The Spectator
Sir Roger de Coverley, a fictitious country squire character created by Joseph Addison in The Spectator in the early 18th century, after whom a dance was named. Seen here looking at a portrait (The Saracens Head) with a group of men. Date: 18th century
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