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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'My brother and I have read over together the Essay on Sheep their natural history &c which we so often talked about it is extremely curious and interesting and very orig...James and William HoggWilliam Hogg[prize essay on sheep, prize awarded by the Highla...Unknown
1800-1849'I am much pleased by your attention in sending me such [CUT] and confess my weakness that such [CUT] and Z. to Leigh Hunt are quite delicious pray may I ask if the India...James Hogg William Laidlaw'Sagacity of a Shepherd's Dog'Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Some of my friends think that the introduction and moral of the "Frogs" are too highly wrought and polished for the simplicity of the fable; it is however a very ingenio...James Hogg John AitkenFrogs, The: A FablePrint: Pamphlet
1800-1849'I have got the fourth canto to day - It is a glorious morsel!'James Hogg George Gordon, Lord ByronChilde Harold's Pilgrimage (canto IV)Print: Book
1800-1849'There are some very able papers in the last Magazine as usual but I do not think the selection likely to add much to its popularity The Notices however are inimitable mo...James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, including the poet...Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'When ever I saw your Cameronians I knew the hand but I do not like your last ideal picture half so well as the one you drew from life.'James Hogg Allan Cunningham'Recollections of Mark Macrabin, the Cameronian'Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Send me word directly about Wilson's success. I cannot tell you how anxious I am about. I would not even wish him to know how anxious I am about as I look on it to be a ...James Hogg John Wilson[ review of 'Hogg's Tales, &c.']Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg Charles HowardHistorical Anecdotes of Some of the Howard FamilyPrint: Book
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg [unidentified sonnet]Print: Book
1800-1849'The Howard book I had read, but had not a copy of it. I have the Sonnet to Sharpe, which I admired greatly for its simplicity, and truly antique style, long ere I knew w...James Hogg Charles HowardHistorical Anecdotes of Some of the Howard FamilyPrint: Book
1800-1849'It so happened that you were the very first man in England that testified approbation of my rude genius after the publication of the Mountain Bard, which you did to Mr S...Robert Surtees James HoggMountain Bard, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'This last is not near so interesting as the former, there is too much of pompous fine writing in it at least attempts at it. Such papers as that declamatory one on the s...James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I have read the Review and no 23 of the Magazine and never did I read any works with so much interest Though quite different messes they are both exquisite in kind a fea...James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I have read the Review and no 23 of the Magazine and never did I read any works with so much interest Though quite different messes they are both exquisite in kind a fea...James Hogg Quarterly ReviewPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I find your Mag. a great favourite in Dumfriesshire especially with the ladies. Macculloch had been trying to stir up a party against it - It is little wonder With all t...James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh MagazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I love the Warder as much as I detest these radicals and the general harping spirit of the Whigs Pray is my dear friend Cunninghame the author of The Cameronians Surely ...James Hogg anonBlackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - anon. political a...Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I love the Warder as much as I detest these radicals and the general harping spirit of the Whigs Pray is my dear friend Cunninghame the author of The Cameronians Surely ...James Hogg Allan Cunningham'Recollections No. I. - The Cameronians' [in Black...Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I received your splendid work the other day; and have placed it in my little library, having only looked over the plates, and some references from these; and read the ge...James Hogg Robert SurteesHistory and Antiquities of the County Palatinate o...Print: Book
1800-1849'I cannot tell you how much I think of the Magazine it is so interesting and spirited throughout it is safe'James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh magazinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'I am much pleased by your attention in sending me such [CUT] and confess my weakness that such [CUT] and Z. to Leigh Hunt are quite delicious pray may I ask if the India...James Hogg Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - anonymous poem an...Print: Serial / periodical



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