The first sofas were covered with cushions and rich carpets, on which sat the ladies; and on the second, their slaves behind them, but without any distinction of rank by their dress, all being in the state of nature, that is, in plain English, stark naked,... Letters ... descriptive of ... travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, with ... - עמוד 94מאת lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1865תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1887 - 574 דפים
...state of nature, that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect const cealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest...with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general mother. There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1890 - 310 דפים
...of rank by their dress, all being in the state of nature ; that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there...with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general mother. There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1891 - 508 דפים
...distinction of rank by their dress, all being in the state of nature, that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes our general mother... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1900 - 306 דפים
...distinction of rank in their dress, all being in a state of Nature; that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general... | |
| Sir George William Forrest - 1903 - 382 דפים
...witnessed in the Baths at Constantinople. She tells us that, as lightly clad as Eve before the fall : " They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general mother. There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 298 דפים
...distinction of rank in their dress, all being in a state of Nature; that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1906 - 580 דפים
...distinction of rank by their dress, all being in the state of nature, that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there...with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general mother. There were many amongst them as exactly proportioned as ever any goddess was... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 דפים
...distinction of rank in their dress, all being in a state of Nature; that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general... | |
| Walter Matthew Gallichan - 1915 - 414 דפים
...distinction of rank by their dress, all being in a state of nature, that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked or moved with the same majestic grace, which Milton describes our general mother... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 396 דפים
...distinction of rank in their dress, all being in a state of Nature; that is, in plain English, stark naked, without any beauty or defect concealed. Yet there was not the least wanton smile or immodest gesture among them. They walked and moved with the same majestic grace which Milton describes of our general... | |
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