Vauxhall, 1739 [ Places ]
… themselves in the arbours, five hundred separate suppers are served in an instant: and as a proper judgement of this entertainment cannot be fully formed without a knowledge of the expence attending it, it may be necessary to inform you, … laboured, and a chearful freedom spreads itself through the place. The night grows cold, and towards the close of the entertainment, some of the best pieces of musick are performed with the utmost skill and care, in order to leave the stronger impression upon the audience of the elegance of the entertainment. The more considerate part of the company think of getting upon the water on their return home before the …
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