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         Hogg James:     more books (17)
  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

61. Auteursregister [H] Op De Boekenplank
1928); Hofman, Wim (geb. 1941); Hogeloon, Kees van; Hogendoorn, Johan; Hogg,James (17701835); Hohlbein, Wolfgang (geb. 1953); Hohler, Franz; Hojems, Jac.
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  • Hackett, Sir John Haggard, (Sir) Henri Rider Haig, Brian Hailey, Arthur ... Haldeman, Joe W. (geb. 1943) Hale, John Hambly, Barbara (geb. 1951) Hamilton, Alex (geb. 1930) Hamilton, Edmond Hamilton, Laurell K. (geb. 1963) Hamilton, Peter F. (geb. 1960) Hampshire, A. Cecil Hancock, Neil A(nderson) (geb. 1941) Hand, Elizabeth (geb. 1957) Harbinson, William A. (geb. 1941) Harland, Paul (geb. 1960) Harness, Charles L. (geb. 1915) Harper, Tara K. (geb. 1961) Harrington, William Harris, Geraldine Harris, Thomas (geb. 1940) Harrison, Harry (geb. 1925) Harrison, Sue (geb. 1950) Harry, Eric L. Hart, Emmy Leigh Hartog, Jan de (geb. 1914) Hartridge, Jon (geb 1934) Hartov, Steven Harvey, William Fryer Havank Haven, Tom de (geb. 1949) Hayder, Mo Hecht, Daniel Hecke, Chris van Heide, Willy van der ... Hellinga jr., Gerben (geb. 1938) Hendrickx, Herwig Hennin, R. Henty, G.A. Herbert, Brian ... Herbert, James (geb. 1943) Herck, Paul van
  • 62. Douglas Gordon - Kunsthaus Bregenz : Expositie / Exhibition At GALERIES.NL
    Gordon’s work to be displayed at Kunsthaus Bregenz, is the novel “The Memoirsand Private Confessions of a Justified Sinner” by James Hogg (17701835).
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    63. Donald MacGillavry
    scaud chastise) Up wi' King James and Donald Macgillavry Scotland As sung by EwanMacColl 1970 Born in Ettrick Forest, James Hogg (1770-1835) spent his
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    Donald MacGillavry
    • Donald's gane up the hill hard and hungry
      Donald comes down the hill wild and angry
      Donald will clear the gouk's nest cleverly (gouk - cuckoo)
      Here's tae the king and Donald Macgillavry
      Come like a weigh-bauk, Donald Macgillavry (weigh-bauk - scales)
      Come like a weigh-bauk, Donald Macgillavry
      Balance them fair, and balance them cleverly
      Off wi' the counterfeit, Donald Macgillavry
      Donald's run o'er the hill but his tether, man
      As he were wud, or stang'd wi' an ether, man (wud - mad)
      When he comes back, there's some will look merrily Here's tae King James and Donald Macgillavry Come like a weaver, Donald Macgillavry Come like a weaver, Donald Macgillavry Pack on your back, an elwand sae cleverly (elwand - measuring rod) Gie them full measure, my Donald Macgillavry

    64. New2
    Jane Austen (17751817), Pride Prejudice. James Hogg (1770-1835), JustifiedSinner 3 Perils of Man Poems. John Galt (17-18), Annals of the Parish.
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    65. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
    + Hays, Mary, 1759 or 601843. + Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809. + Hogg,James, 1770-1835. + Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896. + Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.
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    66. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 7
    pseudonym Greaseball Joe; HOGE, THOMAS A. Hogg, James (17701835);HOKE, LARRY S. HOKE, MARTHA; HOKE, NANCY SIMPSON; HOLBROOK, TERI; ie
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    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-2002
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    67. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 6
    HOGAN, RAY; HOGARTH, BURNE (19111996); Hogg, James (1770-1835); HOISINGTON,GARY (1950- ); see pseudonym Gary Indiana; HOLBROOK, STEWART
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    68. Pamyatnye Daty 2000 G. (noyabr').
    165 let nazad umer Dzheims Hogg James Hogg (17701835), angliiskii pisatel',avtor dvuhtomnogo sbornika Rasskazy zimnih vecherov , romana Chastnye
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    Pamyatnye daty
    noyabr' 2000 Russkaya fantastika PISATELI Novosti Oldnews ... Fendom Kalendar' Knizhnaya polka Ssylki Fotografii Risunki ... Knizhnoe obozrenie Konferencii Interpresskon Premiya Zvezdnyi most Strannik ... oktyabr' noyabr' dekabr'
    Pamyatnye daty: Bibliografiya: Arhivy kalendarya: KALENDAR'
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    Poisk na Russkoi fantastike: Iskat' tol'ko v etom razdele NOYaBRYa Dzhordzh Bernard ShOU
    • 50 let nazad umer Dzhordzh Bernard ShOU [George Bernard SHAW] (1836-1950), angliiskii pisatel', dramaturg, kritik, obshestvennyi deyatel', avtor p'es "Chelovek i sverhchelovek", "Androkl i lev", "Gazetnye vyrezki", "Dom, gde razbivayutsya serdca", "Nazad k Mafusailu" i dr., romana "Priklyucheniya chernokozhei devushki, iskavshei Boga".
    Donal'd A. UOLLHE'M
    • 10 let nazad umer Donal'd A. UOLLHE'M (Deivid GRINNELL; Millard Vern GORDON) [Donald A(llen) WOLLHEIM (David GRINNELL; Millard Verne GORDON)] (1914-1990), amerikanskii pisatel', redaktor i izdatel', avtor romanov "Poperek vremeni", "Marsianskii snaryad", serii iz 8 romanov ob astronavte Maike Marse; redaktiroval zhurnaly "Stirring Science Stories", "Cosmic Stories"; osnoval izdatel'stvo "DAW Books".

    69. Chambers's Readings In English Poetry
    From Lalla Rookh. James Hogg 17701835 The Skylark, Kilmeny. From The Queen'sWake. James Montgomery 1771-1854 Night, The Ice-Blink. From Greenland,.
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    William and Robert Chambers, Readings in English Poetry: A Collection of Specimens from our best Poets From A.D. 1558 to 1860, Chronologically Arranged with Biographical Notices and Explanatory Notes . (London and Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers, 1865) Information about the collection: As the full title indicates, there are bio-critical headnotes for each author, with some bibliographic information as well. The contents of the volume are categorized and ordered in three different ways, as follows. The table of contents proper is followed by a "classified index of subjects," which contains these generic categories: sacred-moral-didactic; descriptive (the seasons, months, morning-night, natural phenomena, scenery, characters); historical; satirical; dramatic; miscellaneous narrative; miscellaneous lyrics (odes, songs); and sonnets. Following this is an alphabetical index of poets. There are quasi-baroque engravings of the dates that bound each chronological period before their respective sections in the volume. The names of authors in the TOC are in boldface, as you see here. The Preface: This volume, Readings in English Poetry, forms the poetical part of Readings in English Literature. The prose part is also published separately, under the title of Readings in English Prose. Both volumes are designed as Reading-Books for upper classes in Schools, while the complete work forms a suitable companion to such manuals as the

    70. "Mary Burnet" By James Hogg
    Note James Hogg (17701835) was born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire(now the Borders Region), Scotland, and worked as a shepherd.
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    "Mary Burnet" by James Hogg
    Thanks to Dr. Dick Collins , of Inchigeela, Co. Cork, Ireland, who supplied this etext and the introductory note to The Literary Gothic
    [Note: James Hogg (1770-1835) was born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire (now the Borders Region), Scotland, and worked as a shepherd. He sent some poems to Sir Walter Scott, for his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Borders ; Scott recognised his ability, and Hogg's career as a writer was launched under the name 'the Ettrick Shepherd.' Despite the bucolic overtones of the nickname, he lived much of the rest of his life in Edinburgh, where he was on the editorial board of Blackwood's Magazine . He was a frequent contributor to the magazine, not least as originator of A Translation from an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript (1817), a bitter satire on the rival publishing house of Constable, which ended with Blackwood's paying severe damages for libel. Hogg's most famous book, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner , sounds like a straightforward Calvinist tract; in fact, it is a macabre account of a man who believes, according to the Calvinist doctrine, that he is predestined to Heaven whatever he does; he therefore launches on a spree of horrific murders, including most of his family. The present story also draws on the customs and beliefs of Lowland Scotland, though hardly in so extreme a form. Almost all the places mentioned are real, and can be found on a any map of the area; only 'Inverlawn' is a made-up name, as Hogg warns us. The 'fairy-lore' he uses is also authentic; the disappearing house, the shape-changing, and the luring of the young man to his death are found throughout Celtic folk-lore. This combination of the real and the legendary is absolutely typical of the

    71. Come All Ye Jolly Shepherds / When The Kye Comes Hame
    by Lesley Nelson James Hogg, 17701835. Come all ye jolly shepherds, That whistlethrough the glen. I'll tell ye o' a secret that courtiers dinna ken.
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    When the Kye Comes Hame
    Melody "The Blaithrie o't", adapted by James Hogg; Seq. by Lesley Nelson James Hogg, 1770-1835 Come all ye jolly shepherds,
    That whistle through the glen.
    I'll tell ye o' a secret
    that courtiers dinna ken.
    What is the greatest bliss
    That the tongue o' man can name
    'Tis to woo a bonnie lassie
    When the kye comes hame.
    Chorus:
    When the kye comes hame,
    Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, When the kye comes hame.
    2. 'Tis not beneath the burgonet Nor yet beneath the crown, 'Tis not on couch of velvet Nor yet on bed of down; 'Tis beneath the spreading birch In the dell without a name, Wi' a bonnie, bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame. Chorus: 3. Awa' wi' fame and fortune: What comforts can they gi'e? And a' the arts that prey upon Man's life and liberty! Gi'e me the highest joy That the heart o' man can frame: My bonnie, bonnie lassie When the kye comes hame. Chorus: Kye can mean cow (singular) or cattle (plural). Song Index Home Page

    72. HOGG, JAMES
    Hogg, James (17701835), Scottish poet, known as th Ettrick Shepherd, was baptized at Ettrick in Selkirkshir
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    73. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Hogg, James 1770 - 1835
    Hogg, James 1770 1835. Záhlaví. Název. Signatura
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    Hogg, James 1770 - 1835
    Záhlaví Název Signatura GIDE, André Pøedmluva PHILOLOGICA Philologica 67 - Anglica 1. JD 854/67-1 Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

    74. 28699. Hogg, James. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    QUOTATION That undefined and mingled hum, Voice of the desert never dumb! ATTRIBUTIONJames Hogg (1770–1835), Scottish poet. Verses to Lady Anne Scott.
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    75. HOGG, JAMES. The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000
    Hogg, James. PREVIOUS. NEXT. CONTENTS · GUIDE · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD. The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000. Hogg, James
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    76. Hogg, James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Hogg, James. 1770–1835,Scottish poet, called the Ettrick Shepherd. Sir Walter
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    77. 450. Lock The Door, Lariston. James Hogg. 1909-14. English Poetry II: From Colli
    450. Lock the Door, Lariston. James Hogg (17701835). LOCK the door, Lariston, lion of Liddisdale,
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    78. Literary Encyclopedia
    Hogg, James. (1770 1835), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. StatusMajor. Poet, Journalist, Novelist, Biographer, Essayist, Oral
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    79. James Hogg Bibliography
    About James Hogg, Top. Born in 1770 to a poor farming family, Hogg began to helpwith shepherding as a child. Anthologies containing stories by James Hogg, Top.
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    Born in 1770 to a poor farming family, Hogg began to help with shepherding as a child. In the 1790s he was employed at Yarrow by Willie Laidlaw's father, and began to read and educate himself. A growing enthusiasm for Scottish poetry led to the publication of his dialect Scottish Pastorals in 1801, and to the friendship of Sir Walter Scott , whom he encountered over the Minstrelsy. In later years he published a number of volumes of verse, encouraged by Scott, and in 1824 his masterpiece, The private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. His popularity as a poet was due in part to his background as a shepherd, but this is his only professional treatise, about sheep, their care and diseases. It received a prize from the Highland Society.The surname of 'the Ettrick Shepherd' might be suppposed by English and American readers to have to do with pigs. In fact theword ' hog' in Scotland and parts of England, and as used in this book ('Of the Diseases of Hoggs, or young Sheep'), denotes a sheep older than a lamb but before its first shearing, and this probably reflects the ultimate derivation of the word (see OED).
    Novels Top
    The Queen's Wake
    The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
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    The Brownie of Bodsbeck: And Other Tales
    Winter Evening Tales: Collected Among the Cottagers in the South of Scotland The Shepherd's Calendar Tales and Sketches of the Ettrick Shepherd

    80. The Famous
    Dispensed justice in Selkirk. James Hogg (1770 1835), A Scottish poet and essayistborn is Ettrick, Selkirk. Otherwise known as the Ettrick Shepherd .
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    Listed below are some notable people associated with the town. David the First Established an Abbey, Selkirk Abbatis, in 1120. Believed to be made of wood which was later moved to more fertile land in Kelso. James V In 1535 Royal Charter granted in respect of Flodden conflict. James Brown (J.B. Selkirk) Much regarded Scottish poet. Andrew Lang Poet and essayist. F.D. Roosevelt (U.S. President 1933 - 1945) Descendant of the Murrays of Philiphaugh. William Wallace Declared guardian of Scotland in Selkirk's old Kirk. Mungo Park Born in Selkirk. Famous for the exploration of West Africa and the charting of the River Niger. Tom Scott RSA Born in Selkirk, highly collectable watercolour painter. Sir Walter Scott Scottish novelist. Dispensed justice in Selkirk. James Hogg A Scottish poet and essayist born is Ettrick, Selkirk. Otherwise known as the "Ettrick Shepherd". Robert Burns Wrote his "Epistle to Willie Creech" in the Forest Inn.

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