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26.10.2024 · Peter Pindar was an English writer of a running commentary in satirical verse on society, politics, and personalities, from 1778 to 1817.
John Wolcot (baptised 9 May 1738 – 14 January 1819) was an English satirist, who wrote under the pseudonym of "Peter Pindar".
Sir Peter Pindar, 1st Baronet (died c. 1693) the first of the Pindar baronets of Idinshaw (1662); Peter Pindar, a pen name of John Wolcot (1738–1819), satirist ...
John Wolcot ('Peter Pindar') was born in 1738 in Devon. He was educated in Devon, Cornwall and France and he also studied medicine in London.
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Book details · Print length. 182 pages · Language. English · Publisher. Twayne Publishers · Publication date. January 1, 1973 · ISBN-10. 080571443X · ISBN-13. 978- ...
Stearns, Peter Pindar · A Babe Lies in a Cradle. $2.20 · Almighty God Your Word is Cast. $2.20 · As the Deer Longs for the Waterbrooks. $2.20.
He wrote under the pseudonym of Peter Pindar, and his satires on art, literature, and politics dominated English satire from 1782, much as James Gillray's ...
John Wolcot / history of Peter Pindar from that memorable æra when he 1st 1788 ; Publisher. printed for C. Stalker, Stationers-Court, Ludgate-Street ; Year ...
Peter Pindar was the pen name of John Wolcot. His satires began with his fellow aristocrats and continued against the King and Queen.
Peter Pindar was the pseudonym for John Wolcot, whose satirical and cutting works targeted major figures of the time.