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The Course of Time ... Twenty-fourth edition. With a memoir of the author

'The Course of Time' is a comprehensive work that delves into the nature of time, its impact on human life, and philosophical musings. The twenty-fourth edition includes updated content and the author's personal insights, offering readers a blend of scholarly analysis and personal narrative. more

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Robert Pollok
Robert Pollok

Robert Pollok, born in October 1798 and died on September 15, 1827, was a renowned Scottish poet. His poetry is known for its naturalistic style and depiction of the Scottish countryside. more

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