Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Author: James Hogg

 

  To select all on this page, click this box:
Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'stanzas for music by the ettrick shepherd' [transcribes 2 stanzas] 'my sweet little...'Elisabeth or Eliza Duncan James HoggStanzas for musicUnknown
1800-1849William Wordsworth to R. P.Gillies, 23 November 1814: 'I thank you for the Queen's Wake; since I saw you in Edinburg...William Wordsworth James HoggQueen's Wake, TheUnknown
1700-1799
1800-1849
??And whom do you estimate after Crabbe?? ?I am disposed to say Hogg. His ?Queen?s wake? is splendid and impassione...Charles Robert Maturin James HoggPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
"Another favourite of his was Hogg, whose ballad of "Bonny Kilmery" he had by heart."Charles Robert Maturin James HoggBonny KilmenyPrint: Book
1800-1849'In Mr Tait's warehouse I read Hogg's "Shepherd's Calendar" and some of his poems also, while, at various times, many ...James Glass Bertram James HoggShepherd's CalendarPrint: Book
1800-1849'In Mr Tait's warehouse I read Hogg's "Shepherd's Calendar" and some of his poems also, while, at various times, many ...James Glass Bertram James Hogg[poems]Print: Unknown
1800-1849'I allude to my old friend, and your acquaintance, the Ettrick Shepherd (for I will not mention him by the unpoetical ...Walter Scott James Hogg[ballads]Unknown
1800-1849'I am not a little proud of the approbation you have been pleased to bestow upon a mountain Bard'.Robert Surtees James HoggMountain Bard, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'Many of my friends are of the same opinion with you at least with regard to the tales of the Spy. Mr Walr. Scott says...Walter Scott James Hogg[Tales published in the Spy]Print: Serial / periodical
'I had a note from Mr Jeffery [sic] on the very day after [Hogg's The Pilgrims of the Sun] was published who is not go...Francis Jeffrey James HoggPilgrims of the Sun, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'I have laughed at least as heartily at the continuation of "Daniel" as you did at the original the conceit is excelle...James Hogg James Hogg'Translation from an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript'Manuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'It so happened that you were the very first man in England that testified approbation of my rude genius after the pub...Robert Surtees James HoggMountain Bard, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'To my utter mortification and dissappointment I have this day received a letter from my Bookseller refusing my new wo...George Boyd James HoggThree Perils of Man, TheManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'Mrs Hughes insists on the Confessions of a Sinner being republished with my name as she say it is the best story of t...Mrs Hughes James HoggPrivate Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'My two articles in your work has [sic] been very much praised in this country. Prof. Wilson said in a very large publ...John Wilson James Hogg'Cameronian Preacher's Tale, The'Print: Book, Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Robert has in several instances spoiled the effect of the tales at the close by winding them too abruptly up The Marv...James Hogg James HoggShepherd's Calendar, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849[Hogg is enclosing his 'Adventures of Colonel Peter Aston'] 'No body ever saw it but Dr Moir (Delta) who read it and w...David Macbeth Moir James Hogg'Adventures of Colonel Peter Aston, The'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'[on receiving the first printed copies of his poems] no sooner did the first copy come to hand, than my eyes were ope...James Hogg James Hogg[a pamphlet of poems]
1700-1799'I wrote another musical drama of three acts, and showed it to Mr Siddons. He approved of it very highly, with the exc...Mr Siddons James Hogg[a verse drama]Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I was very anxious to read it ['The Queen's Wake'] to some person of taste; but no one would either read it, or liste...Mr Grieve James Hogg'The Queens Wake'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I was very anxious to read it ['The Queen's Wake'] to some person of taste; but no one would either read it, or liste...Mr Gray James Hogg'The Queens Wake'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I was very anxious to read it ['The Queen's Wake'] to some person of taste; but no one would either read it, or liste...Mr Gray James Hogg'The Queens Wake'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I was very anxious to read it ['The Queen's Wake'] to some person of taste; but no one would either read it, or liste...James Hogg James Hogg'The Queen's Wake'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'[George Goldie] earnestly requested to see my MS. I gave it to him with reluctance, being predetermined to have nothi...George Goldie James Hogg'The Queens Wake'Manuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'[having written an imitation of Byron, Hogg got] a large literary party together, on pretence, as I said, of giving t...Mr Ballantyne James Hogg[poem from] The Poetic MirrorManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I mentioned to Mr Blackwood that I had two tales I wished to publish, and at his request I gave him a reading of the ...William Blackwood James HoggBrownie of BodsbeckManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'I mentioned to Mr Blackwood that I had two tales I wished to publish, and at his request I gave him a reading of the ...William Blackwood James HoggBridal of PolmoodManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799'Some of the fine madams pointed out to him [Mr Sym] a few inadvertencies [in Hogg's "The Spy"], or, more properly, ab...Robert Sym James HoggThe SpyPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. C.M.G. transcribes, under title 'The Ettrick Shepherd, Queen...C.M.G. [anon] James HoggQueen HyndePrint: Book
1800-1849[Branwell Bronte to the Editor of Blackwood's Magazine, asking to be considered as a contributor, [7] December 1835:...Branwell Bronte James HoggPrint: Serial / periodical

 

Reading Experience Database version 2.0.  Page updated: 27th Apr 2016  3:15pm (GMT)