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At the dawn of a misty youth
Koltsov A.V.
Phraseologism: At the dawn of a misty youth.
Meaning: Once upon a time, a very long time ago.
Origin: From the poem "Separation" (published in 1840) by Alexei Vasilievich Koltsov (1809-1842): "At the dawn of a foggy youth // I loved my dear with all my soul ..." The line gained particular popularity thanks to a romance written to this poem by Koltsov by composer Alexander Gurilev .
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Rebel loyalties are fickle.
Meaning:
You can not rely on the loyalty of people who have already changed once.
Origin:
From the play "The Conspiracy of Fiesco in Genoa" (1783) by the German poet and playwright Johann Friedrich Schiller (act. 5, fig. 5). The meaning of the expression: you should not trust those people who once rebelled against the legitimate authority - they can repeat this experience. |
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