| 1789 - 100 pages
...anexcefs of dilfipation. The conftant rambling about too of the younger part of the company, is vaftly enlivening and cheerful: In the morning, the rendezvous...Pump-Room ; — from that time till noon in walking on the Paradesj or in the different quarters of the town ; — thence to the Pump-Room again ;— from the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Great Britain - 1798 - 346 pages
...never a ceffation of them, there is never a lallitude from bad hours, or from an excefs of diftipation. In the morning, the rendezvous is at the Pump-room;...parades, or in the different quarters of the town; thence to the Pump-room again: from the Pump-room to a frefh ftroll, and then to dinner; and from dinner... | |
| Bath guide - 1812 - 200 pages
...of them, neither is there a lassitude from bad hours, or from an excess of dissipation. The constant rambling about of the younger part of the company is very enlivening ar.d cheerful. In the morning the rendezvous is at the Pump.Room ; from that time till noon in walking... | |
| Medicine - 1865 - 682 pages
...lassitude from bad hours or from an excess of dissipation. The young ramble about in a manner vastly enlivening and cheerful. In the morning the rendezvous is at the Pump-room ; from that time to noon in walking on the parades, or in the different quarters of the town ; thence to the Pump-room... | |
| David Selwyn - History - 1998 - 384 pages
...of them, neither is there a lassitude from bad hours, or from an excess of dissipation. The constant rambling about of the younger part of the company is very enlivening and cheerful.44 The relative freedom with which young people were able to mix in Bath newspapers.34 (Drinking... | |
| Jane Austen - Fiction - 2003 - 324 pages
...of politeness is totally exploded; everyone mixes in the Rooms upon an equality . . . The constant rambling about of the younger part of the company is very enlivening and cheerful.2' Isabella indeed rambles, in this republic of pleasure-seekers. Her confident mobility,... | |
| Jane Austen - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 356 pages
...visitors. The New Bath Guide endorses Austen's observation about the age of the clientele: 'The constant rambling about of the younger part of the company...In the morning the rendezvous is at the Pump-Room' (p. 26). Evelina . . . Z7 Johnson: Frances Burney's novel Evelina, or a Young Lady's Entrance into... | |
| Jocelyn Harris - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 288 pages
...of them, neither is there a lassitude from bad hours, or from an excess of dissipation. The constant rambling about of the younger part of the company is very enlivening and cheerful.71 But even in 1771, Smollett objected to "the fatigue and slavery of maintaining a ceremonial,... | |
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