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Hogg

[ hog ]

noun

  1. James the Ettrick Shepherd, 1770–1835, Scottish poet.


Hogg

1

/ hɒɡ /

noun

  1. HoggJames17701835MScottishWRITING: poetWRITING: writer James, known as the Ettrick Shepherd. 1770–1835, Scottish poet and writer. His works include the volume of poems The Queen's Wake (1813) and the novel The Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824)
  2. Quintin
    HoggQuintin See Hailsham of St Marylebone


hogg

2

/ hɒɡ /

noun

  1. an uncastrated male pig
  2. a sheep of either sex aged between birth and second shearing

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Disclosure: my wife, Lucy Hogg, is also in the exhibition.

This is a brand new work by Lucy Hogg (yes,  my wife – nepotism 'r us), from a series documenting how people use art museums.

Top photo by Lucy Hogg; bottom photo courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery.

"Shocked would be the wrong word, but people were highly surprised, because of his skin color," Hogg says.

The native fairies with which Hogg peopled the raths and mounds of Ettrick do not appear in Thom's verses.

For the sake of the lesson, Hogg should have been there to learn to cross-question.

In 1832 he was a steward at the famous literary dinner given to Hogg the Ettrick Shepherd.

He lay with his force in Brunavagar, and carried on "strand-hogg" and ate raw flesh.

There are numerous varieties, one of the most noteworthy being “Thomas Hogg” with pure white flowers.

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