Casanova, a name that made Venice and even the entire Apennine women intolerable

Jeanne 2022-04-19 09:02:18

If you are the noblewoman of the 18th-century Venetian earl’s mansion, or the ascetic nun who cleans her daily life in the convent, or the playmate from the corner of the street in the flowery land of heavy makeup. As long as it is a bud to be released, as long as you have feelings for a man, as long as you long for love, you will definitely hear a name and yearn for him as much as Moses who fled from Egypt longed for redemption and salvation, Cassano Wa, a name that made Venice and even the entire Apennine women intolerable.
Moths and fire will always go to be that fire, moths are just prey. However, it is inconceivable that the great lover who was famous throughout Europe in the 18th century fell in love, as if Beethoven's tune was a little more cheerful, Monet's oil paintings showed shadows and outlines, Stendhal Not to mention so many amusing but saving one-liners. Indeed, the romantic water city opened countless windows for him every night, but he was too busy to take care of it. Time will never go against the great lover, in other words, the most important thing our love veterans need is the spare time to flirt with the girls. What is really occupied is the heart of the flowers. What a story that women in the whole city hate, in that Venice, which was accused by the Vatican of heresy, lewdness, and depravity, the love of women is like a huge plane tree that breaks through the thick marble tiles and grows from the corner and spreads unfettered. Not afraid of obstacles, yearning to be caressed by soft sunlight and moisturizing drizzle and longing for lushness.
And Casanova, the name that has been talked about in the streets and alleys of the 18th century, the one that makes men gnashing their teeth and fears that the woman in his house will have a relationship with him; In the dream, I only wanted to turn the clouds over with him, and I didn't even know what he looked like; the big man who made the church hate it, was called the bane of adultery, the origin of depravity, and the bud of heresy, but began to belong to only one person.

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Casanova quotes

  • money collector: I want my money!

    Lupo: Next week, without fail.

    money collector: You said that last week.

    Lupo: I was a week early.

    money collector: Go to hell.

    Lupo: We'll see you there sir.

  • Casanova: No, Lupo, I'm... oh, could I have some tea?