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John Wolcot (baptised 9 May 1738 – 14 January 1819) was an English satirist, who wrote under the pseudonym of "Peter Pindar".
John Wolcot. (1738-1819), 'Peter Pindar'; physician and satirist. Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 8 portraits
Poet and Satirist. Baptised at Dobrooke, near Kingsbridge, Devon, 9 May 1738. Composed a number of satires on early Royal Academicians under the pen-name Peter ...
John Wolcot

John Wolcot

Digter
John Wolcot var en engelsk digter, som var kendt under sit pseudonym Peter Pindar. Han studerede kirurgi og farmaci, og blev i 1767 dr.med. Året efter rejste han med guvernøren William Trelawny til Jamaica, hvor han fungerede som dennes livlæge. Wikipedia
Født: 9. maj 1738, Devon, Storbritannien
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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 ...
Pindariana; or Peter's Portfolio. Containing tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters. With extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera, ...
28. dec. 2020 · WOLCOT, JOHN (1738–1819), satirist and poet, under the title of Peter Pindar, was the son and fourth child of Alexander Wolcot, ...
John Wolcot (9 May 1738 - 14 January 1819), satirist, born in Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge in Devon, was educated by an uncle, and studied medicine. In 1767 he ...
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.
John Wolcot ("Peter Pindar"). Satirist and poet. 1738-1819. By John Opie, R.A.; Names: Opie, John (Artist); Collection. Print Collection portrait file.
Artists: John Corner English. Title: John Wolcot, 1738 - 1819. Known as Peter Pindar; satirical poet. Date: Published 1798.