The Merits of Women: Wherein Is Revealed Their Nobility and Their Superiority to Men Fonte ModerataPaperback
You would as well look for blood in a corpse as for the least shred of decency in a man . . .Without help from their wives, men are just like unlit lamps . . .Just think of them as an unreliable clock…
Specifikacia The Merits of Women: Wherein Is Revealed Their Nobility and Their Superiority to Men Fonte ModerataPaperback
You would as well look for blood in a corpse as for the least shred of decency in a man . . .Without help from their wives, men are just like unlit lamps . . .Just think of them as an unreliable clock that tells you it's ten o'clock when it's in fact barely two . . .A man without a woman is like a fly without a head . . .These are but a small selection of the quips bandied about at this lively gathering of women. The broad topic at hand is the relative pros and cons of men, and the cases in point range from pick-up artists to locker-room talk, and from double standards to fragile masculinity.Yet this dialogue unfolds not among ironically misandrist millenials venting at their local dive bar, but rather among sixteenth-century women--variously married, widowed, single, and betrothed--attending a respectable Venice garden party.