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    named after a character in Fielding's Pasquin (1736). Fielding wrote at least two articles for it in 1737 and 1738. Fielding continued to air political...
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    Pasquin is a 1736 comedy play by Henry Fielding. It is a satire on both politics and the theatre, with a play within a play plot about a group of actors...
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  • Author's Farce, The Tragedy of Tragedies, The Old Debauchees, and Pasquin made Fielding the most popular playwright of the 1730s, and all of these plays...
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    landmark in the City of London which still survives. Pasquin is the name of a play by Henry Fielding from 1736. It was a pasquinade in that it was an explicit...
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  • Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (category Films directed by John Pasquin)
    comedy film and sequel to the 2000 film Miss Congeniality directed by John Pasquin and written by co-producer Marc Lawrence with the title role played once...
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    most kept women. In 1736, when George II was newly ascendant, Henry Fielding (in Pasquin) has his Lord Place say, "[...] but, miss, every one now keeps and...
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    John Macgowan (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
    America. Several were published under pseudonyms such as "The Shaver" and "Pasquin Shaveblock". His major work, Infernal Conferences, or Dialogues of Devils...
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    resulted in a divide of authors who either supported Fielding or supported Hill, and few in between. Fielding started a "paper war" in the first issue of The...
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    Alexander Pope, John Gay, and Henry Fielding were all visitors. Fielding mentions it in both The Covent-Garden Tragedy and Pasquin and Tobias Smollett in The Adventures...
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  • Somebody 20th Century Fox / Regency Enterprises / Kopelson Entertainment John Pasquin (director); John Scott Shepherd (screenplay); Tim Allen, Julie Bowen, Kelly...
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