| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1892 - 342 דפים
...of cold water turning into it, to temper it to what degree of warmth the bathers have a mind to. " I was in my travelling habit, which is a riding dress,...extraordinary to them. Yet there was not one of them who showed the least surprise or impertinent curiosity, but received me with all the obliging civility... | |
| Charity Dye - 1903 - 248 דפים
...wagons I went to the bagnio about ten o'clock. It was already full of women. . . . I was in my traveling habit, which is a riding dress, and certainly appeared...would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger. . . . There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was drawn... | |
| Charity Dye - 1903 - 248 דפים
...wagons I went to the bagnio about ten o'clock. It was already full of women. . . . I was in my traveling habit, which is a riding dress, and certainly appeared...would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger. . . . There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was drawn... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1906 - 572 דפים
...extraordinary to them. Yet there was not one of them that shewed the least surprise or impertinent i curiosity, but received me with all the obliging civility...would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger. I believe in the whole, there were two hundred women, and yet none of those disdainful... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1906 - 580 דפים
...cocks of cold water turning into it, to temper it to what degree of warmth the bathers have a mind to. I was in my travelling habit, which is a riding dress,...extraordinary to them. Yet there was not one of them that shewed the least surprise or impertinent curiosity, but received me with all the obliging civility... | |
| Mohja Kahf - 1999 - 228 דפים
...Westof the Muslim ern male traditions. "I was in my travelling habit, which is a riding dress, Woman and certainly appeared very extraordinary to them, yet there was not one of 'em that showed the least surprise or impertinent curiosity but received me with all the obliging civility... | |
| Carolyn A. Barros, Johanna M. Smith - 2000 - 438 דפים
...cocks1" of cold water turning into it, to temper it to what degree of warmth the bathers pleased to have. I was in my travelling habit, which is a riding dress,...extraordinary to them. Yet there was not one of them that shewed the least surprize or impertinent curiosity, but received me with all the obliging civility... | |
| Diane Long Hoeveler, Jeffrey Cass - 2006 - 286 דפים
...(58) to the women in her riding dress. She perceives that it is the Turkish women who tolerate her: "not one of them that showed the least surprise or...would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger" (58). In contrast to the two hundred naked women, who implore her to undress, she keeps... | |
| Bernadette Andrea - 2008
...that are resorted to both for diversion and health. I stopped here one day on purpose to see them ... I was in my travelling habit, which is a riding dress,...would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger . . . The first sofas were covered with cushions and rich carpets, on which sat the ladies,... | |
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