[These]

are my ordinary Companions.

R.

[9]


[Footnote 1:]

The character of Sir Roger de Coverley is said to have been drawn from Sir John Pakington, of Worcestershire, a Tory, whose name, family, and politics are represented by a statesman of the present time. The name, on this its first appearance in the

Spectator

, is spelt Coverly; also in the first reprint.

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