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  • 31hogg — noun see hog I, 2 …

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  • 32hogg — /hawg, hog/, n. Brit. hog (def. 5). * * * …

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  • 33Hogg — /hog/, n. James ( the Ettrick Shepherd ), 1770 1835, Scottish poet. * * * …

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  • 34HOGG, JAMES —    a Scottish poet, born in Ettrick; had little or no schooling; was bred a shepherd; took to rhyming; fell in with Sir Walter Scott, whom he assisted with his Border Minstrelsy ; rented a farm, and first came into notice by the publication of… …

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  • 35hogg — m ( es/ as) hog …

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  • 36hogg — noun variant spelling of hog (in sense 4) …

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  • 37Hogg — [[t]hɒg[/t]] n. big James, 1770–1835, Scottish poet …

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  • 38Hogg, Thomas Jefferson — (1792 1862)    Biographer, s. of John H., a country gentleman of Durham, ed. at Durham Grammar School, and Univ. Coll., Oxf., where he made the acquaintance of Shelley, whose lifelong friend and biographer he became. Associated with S. in the… …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 39Hogg — /hɒg/ (say hog) noun James ( the Ettrick Shepherd ), 1770–1835, Scottish poet and author …

  • 40Ima Hogg — (July 10, 1882 – August 19, 1975), known as The First Lady of Texas , was an American philanthropist, patron and collector of the arts, and one of the most respected women in Texas during the 20th century. Hogg was an avid art collector, and… …

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