With regard to the work itself, I dare not venture a judgment, for I do not understand it.

James Hogg


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By that time he had pushed the bottle so long and so freely, that its fumes had taken possession of every brain to such a degree, that they held Dame Reason rather at the staff's end, overbearing all her counsels and expostulations.

James Hogg


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Having been bred amongst mountains I am always unhappy when in a flat country. Whenever the skirts of the horizon come on a level with myself I feel myself quite uneasy and generally have a headache.
(Letter to Sir Walter Scott, 25 July 1802)

James Hogg

Mots clés mountains



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Will you no come back again?
Better loved you’ll never be,
And will you no come back again?

James Hogg

Mots clés love james hogg jocobite-relics



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…he knew no other pleasure but what consisted in opposition.

James Hogg

Mots clés defiance contrariness



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Nothing in the world delights a truly religious people so much as consigning them to eternal damnation.

James Hogg

Mots clés evil religion damnation



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An exaltation of spirit lifted me, as it were, far above the earth and the sinful creatures crawling on its surface; and I deemed myself as an eagle among the children of men, soaring on high, and looking down with pity and contempt on the grovelling creatures below.

James Hogg

Mots clés madness religion gothic rural scottish edinburgh



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The attendance of that brother was now become like the attendance of a demon on some devoted being that had sold himself to destruction

James Hogg

Mots clés murder madness religion gothic rural scottish edinburgh



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