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Peter Pindar | lit.salon
Peter Pindar
Born:
1738
Died:
1819
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Born:
1738
Died:
1819
Books by Peter Pindar (50 max)
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The works of Peter Pindar with a copious index : to which is prefixed some account of his life
1811
Peter Pindar
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Lyric odes, to the Royal Academicians
1782
Peter Pindar
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The lousiad an heroi-comic poem. Canto I.
1785
Peter Pindar
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The songs in the opera of Nina: performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
1787
N. Dalayrac, Marsollier, Peter Pindar, William Shield, William Thomas Parke, George Kearsley, St. Aubyn, John Sir, Covent Garden Theatre, John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)
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Odes of importance
1791
Peter Pindar
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An ode to the livery of London: on their petition to His Majesty for kicking out his worthy ministers : also an ode to Sir Joseph Banks, on the report of his elevation to the important dignity of a privy counsellor : to which is added, A Jeremi-ad to George Rose, Esq
1797
Peter Pindar, John Walker, Thomas Hutton, Donald & Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson (Houghton Library)
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Pitt and his statue an epistle to the subscribers ... Also, Lord B---- and his motions, &c., &c. ...
1802
Peter Pindar
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An instructive epistle to John Perring, Esq. Lord Mayor of London: on the proposal of an address of thanks to the Right Hon. Henry Addington, for his great and upright conduct when Prime Minister
1804
Peter Pindar, Charles Spilsbury, John Walker, Thomas Hutton, Donald & Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson (Houghton Library)
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Petticoat loose a fragmentary "Tale of the Castle" : embellished with plates
1812
Peter Pindar, Clark, Charles, Clarence S. Bement
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R...l loggerheads!, or The Congress of state tinkers!!: a poem
1815
Peter Pindar, C. F. Lawler
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Trial, for Criminal Conversation, King's Bench, 1807 [with] account of [his] life
Peter Pindar