Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835)
1See letter to Duke of Buccleuch on James Hogg at p. 40.
2Underrated: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg.
3Compare the following lyric on the same subject by James Hogg:
4The name of James Hogg became known all over Scotland.
5Note that Shelley, Wordsworth, and James Hogg have all written poems about the skylark.
6Fudge, fudge, Mr. Campbell, did you ever visit James Hogg?
7Lockhart, James Hogg, and, for a time, William Maginn.
8One dark night James Hogg was on the hilltop with a flock of seven hundred lambs.
9When James Hogg was a boy, his parents were too poor to send him to school.
10Will Laidlaw had employed James Hogg, as shepherd.
11Memorials of James Hogg, by M.G.
12After the discontinuance of Murray's business connection with Blackwood, described in the preceding chapter, James Hogg wrote in great consternation:
13Sirrah, fortunately for his fame, possessed a master in James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, well able to recount his history.
14One who had known him and had been kindly welcomed by him, James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, died three years after Scott in 1835.
15After having performed his mission, Nicholson made his way to London, where he found his mother awaiting him at Sir James Hogg's town house.
16He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he made the acquaintance of Carlyle and James Hogg, and he decided to devote himself to literary work.
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