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  1. The collected works of James Hogg Volume 2 by Hogg James 1770-1835, Mack Douglas S, 2010-10-15
  2. Tales And Sketches by Hogg James 1770-1835, 2010-10-15
  3. Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  4. Domestic manners of Sir Walter Scott by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  5. The poetical works of the Ettrick Shepherd, including the Queen's wake, Pilgrims of the sun, Mador of the Moor, Mountain bard, &c. &c. with a life of the author by Professor Wilson, and illustrative engravings from original drawings by D.O. Hill by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  6. The poetic mirror or. The living bards of Britain. by Hogg. James.1770-1835., 1920-01-01
  7. Works of the Ettrick Shepherd. Centenary ed. With a memoir of the author Volume 2 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  8. A tour in the Highlands in 1803; a series of letters, addressed to Sir Walter Scott by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  9. Tales and sketches Volume 3 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  10. Tales and sketches Volume 5 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  11. Tales and sketches Volume 1 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  12. Tales and sketches Volume 4 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  13. Familiar anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott. With a sketch of the life of the Shepherd by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  14. James Hogg: A Life by Gillian Hughes, 2007-06-15

1. Hogg, James; Bibliography By Subject
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2. Hogg, James (Open Library)
Books by Hogg, James The private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner 26 editions first published in 1824 Read
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4. Hogg, James - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Hogg, James
Scottish novelist and poet. He was known as the ‘Ettrick Shepherd’, being born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire. He worked as a shepherd at Yarrow 1790–99.
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SUMMARY Written on the occasion of George IV's famous royal visit to Edinburgh in 1822, The Royal Jubilee is another pastoral drama with songs. In this 'Scottish Mask', Hogg brings a group of representative Scottish spirits to a 'romantic dell' on Arthur's Seat. The spirits (including an Ossianic Highlander who has suffered dispossession, and the ghost of an old Covenanter) give expression to past Scottish grievances against royalty, while indicating their hope that the King's visit will bring renewal and a fresh start. This potentially ambiguous expression of loyalty is further complicated by various Jacobite references and echoes as the spirits prepare to welcome a Hanoverian king, returning to the ancient kingdom of his Stuart ancestors.

6. 514. Kilmeny. James Hogg. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
From The Oxford Book of English Verse, at bartleby.com.
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7. James S. Hogg (1851-1906)
James S. Hogg was born March 24, 1851 near Rusk, in east Texas. His birthplace would later give him the distinction of becoming the first nativeborn governor of Texas.
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James S. Hogg
James S. Hogg was born March 24, 1851 near Rusk, in east Texas. His birthplace would later give him the distinction of becoming the first native-born governor of Texas. Hogg was orphaned at the age of eleven when his father, a Confederate general, died in May 1862, and his mother died soon afterwards. To help support himself, he worked as a typesetter in a newspaper office at an early age. He later owned his own paper. Meanwhile, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1875. In 1878, Hogg held his first public office when he was elected county attorney of Wood County. He then ran and was elected district attorney for the seventh judicial district. In 1886, Hogg became Attorney-General of the State of Texas, then was re-elected to that post two years later. He easily won the Democratic nomination for governor in 1890, and went on to become governor of Texas from 1891 through 1895. Even among larger-than-life Texans, Hogg was an imposing figure. At six feet two inches and two hundred and eighty five pounds, the feisty governor was a popular advocate of the common citizen and did much to strengthen public respect for law enforcement in general. He sponsored anti-trust legislation and helped establish the powerful Railroad Commission during his tenure as governor. After retiring as governor, Hogg continued an active interest in good government, but held no other public office. He pursued his successful and growing business interests until his death in Houston on March 6, 1906. He is buried in Austin.

8. New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum | Hogg, James R.
Hogg, James R. About Abstract. About. Rural life in New Mexico, homesteads, schoolhouses and interesting stories about West Central New Mexico.
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9. Moffat Town Website, Scotland - People - James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd
Introduction to Hogg and his hometown.
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James Hogg, The 'Ettrick Shepherd' (1770-1835) :
Click on image for larger picture James Hogg was the other great poet of the Borders other than Robert Burns, a man of humble birth who taught himself the love of the written word, then in it recorded the events of the land he lived in. He met with others in the 'Tibbie Shiels Inn', kept by a widow. Hogg and his fellows made the inn as much of a place of culture as did Burns his local in Dumfries. James Hogg was born at Ettrick-hall cottage in 1770, his family's poverty making it difficult to get other than the most basic of education. Between 1790 to 1800, James Hogg was a shepherd to James Laidlaw, tenant of the farm of Blackhouse; Laidlaw's son William was for a long time connected with the great Sir Walter Scott, and his home at Abbottsford. Hogg decided to improve himself, discovered a talent for poetry, and composed a number of famous poems and ballads. 'Kilmeny' is probably the most famous, but 'Donald M'Donald' was certainly composed in 1800. Hogg was fond of retelling the old legends of his area. The ballad of 'Mess John' concerned a wizardly priest who bewitched 'Bonny May of Craigieburn', compelling her to visit him once a month. Her cries of despair were the terror of the neighbourhood, until the Covenanters Hab Dab and Davie Din stopped her and shot the priest.

10. Hogg, James Definition Of Hogg, James In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hogg, James, 1770–1835, Scottish poet, called the Ettrick Shepherd. Sir Walter Scott established Hogg's literary reputation by including some of his poems in Border Minstrelsy.
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11. The Literary Gothic | James Hogg
James Hogg page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950
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Hogg, James
November 1770 - 30 November 1835
Scottish poet, novelist, and short-story writer, Hogg (known in his day as "the Ettrick Shepherd") is in some ways representative of the Romantic phenomenon of the "natural poet," a self-taught writer thought to represent a "naive" or uncorrupted human perspective. While indeed self-taught (Hogg was largely illiterate until he was in his early twenties), Hogg's literary achievements belie some of the stereotypes associated with him. While he at times deliberated cultivated the pose of the natural poet, Hogg's literary sensibilities were acute, and his acquaintance with Sir Walter Scott and involvement in some of Scott's projects helped further develop his talents. (Scott and Hogg would later have a falling out in part on the basis of a disagreement over the literary uses of supernaturalism.) Most famous today for Confessions of a Justified Sinner , Hogg also wrote a number of supernaturalist tales and poems, many of which appeared in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and which were collected (and poorly revised and edited) in The Shepherd's Calendar
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12. BC Museum: James Hogg
Article on Hogg as a shepherd, from the Shepherd s Dogge.
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JAMES HOGG, THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD
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edited by his daughter, Mrs. Garden, Alexander Gardner, London, 1887. James Hogg was perhaps the most remarkable man that ever wore the maud of a shepherd. Under the garb, aspect, and bearing of a rude peasant (and rude enough he was in most of these things, even after no inconsiderable experience of society), the world soon discovered a true poet. He taught himself to write, by copying the letters of a printed book as he lay watching his flock on the hillside, and believed that he had reached the utmost pitch of his ambition when he first found that his artless rhymes could touch the heart of the ewe-milker who partook the shelter of his mantle during the passing storm. If 'the shepherd' of Professor Wilson's Noctes Ambrosianae may be taken as a true portrait of James Hogg, we must admit that, for quaintness of humour, the poet of Ettrick Forest had few rivals. Sir Walter Scott said that Hogg's thousand little touches of absurdity afforded him more entertainment than the best comedy that ever set the pit in a roar. Among the written productions of the shepherd-poet, is an account of his own experiences in sheep-tending, called 'The Shepherd's Calender.' This work contains a vast amount of useful information upon sheep, their diseases, habits, and management. The Ettrick Shepherd died in 1835.

13. Hogg James Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
Research Hogg James and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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14. Hogg, James 1770-1835 [WorldCat Identities]
James Hogg; a critical study by Louis Aston Marantz Simpson ( Book ) James Hogg by Nelson C Smith ( Book ) The Ettrick Shepherd by Edith C Batho
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15. 513. A Boy's Song. James Hogg. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
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16. Hogg, James - Definition Of Hogg, James By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. James Hogg Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835) Hogg
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17. Facts About Hogg, James, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Hogg,
Facts about Hogg, James, (1770–1835). Scottish peasant poet James Hogg enjoyed his greatest success during the ballad revival that accompanied the Romantic movement. The Ettrick
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18. §26. James Hogg. X. Burns. Vol. 11. The Period Of The French Revolution. The Ca
Introduction to the writer from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
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Psalms of David, and, when he obtained access to The Life and Adventures of Sir William Wallace and The Gentle Shepherd, One may think [he writes], on reading over this memoir, that I have worn out a life of misery and wretchedness; but the case has been quite the reverse. I never knew either man or woman who has been so universally happy as I have been; which has been partly owing to a good constitution, and partly from the conviction that a heavenly gift, conferring the powers of immortal song, was inherent in my soul.

19. Jim Hogg's Freemasonry And Law Homepage
Thank you for visiting my page at Angelfire. Please come back and visit again! Page created December 25, 1998 at 925 AM. It has been updated on April 10, 2010.
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Jim Hogg's Freemasonry and Law Homepage
Thank you for visiting my page at Angelfire. Please come back and visit again! Page created December 25, 1998 at 9:25 AM. It has been updated on April 10, 2010. This page is ALWAYS Under Construction. THE HOGG CACHET If you click on "visit this author's gallery," the little blue square just to the right of the "Catalog of Hogg Cachets" caption immediately under the photos above, you can get a larger size slideshow with picture captions. It will open my gallery in a new tab. Just click on the Hogg Cachets Album, wait for it to load, and off you go!! This is a complete photo catalog of all Hogg Cacheted First Day Covers produced for US Stamps by James Hogg. As those who know me well know, I have been a stamp collector for years specializing in US first day covers. I also have my own line of cachets that I have produced over the years for various US stamp issues. If you have any questions, or need to acquire some of these covers, please contact me. Unfortunately, many of these illustrated covers are sold out and no longer available. This photo showcase is here to aid first day cover collectors in identifying Hogg Cacheted FDCs for their collections. NOTE: I have a special page devoted specially to my FDCs and that is accessible

20. James Hogg Society
Information on the author, the society and its events, list of publications and index of its journal.
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