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Paperback An Elegy On The Death Of Miss M-s ... 1785, By A Gentleman Of The Inner Temple [g.m. Berkeley] Book

ISBN: 1179031253

ISBN13: 9781179031255

An Elegy On The Death Of Miss M-s ... 1785, By A Gentleman Of The Inner Temple [g.m. Berkeley]

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A poignant and evocative elegy, "An Elegy On The Death Of Miss M-s ... 1785, By A Gentleman Of The Inner Temple g.m. Berkeley]" captures the profound sense of loss experienced upon the death of Miss M-s. Penned by George Monck Berkeley, this work exemplifies 18th-century elegiac poetry, offering a glimpse into the societal customs and emotional expressions of the time.

Berkeley's skillful use of language and meter creates a deeply moving tribute, reflecting on themes of mortality and remembrance. This elegy serves as both a personal lament and a historical artifact, preserving the memory of Miss M-s and the sentiments of those who mourned her. A valuable addition to collections of poetry and biographical works, it provides insight into the literary landscape and social mores of the late 18th century.

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