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The Letters of Lady M. W. Montagu During the Embassy to Constantinople, 1716-18 Mary Wortley Montagu (lady ) Приказ није доступан - 2020 |
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acquaintance admiration Adrianople agreeable amongst ancient answer assure Atalantis bagnio beauty Belgrade believe built called charms Christian church compliment Constantinople COUNTESS OF BRISTOL COUNTESS OF MAR Countess of Tripoli court curiosity Danube dare dear sister desire diamonds diversion dress E. W. MONTAGU easy emperor entertained esteem expression eyes face fancy forbear gardens give gold grand-signior Greek hands happiness head hear heart Hewet honour hope Hungary imagine janizaries jewels journey LADY MONTAGU Lady Rich letter liberty live London look Lord madam magnificent manner marble married mosque nature never night obliged opinion palace pashá passed passion Paul Rycaut pleased pleasure received round Sarah Drew seen slaves sort speak sultan suppose sure surprised tell thing thought town travellers truth Turkish Turks vast Vienna whole wish woman women Wortley write young
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