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Not the poet who knows how to weave rhymes

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: Not the poet who knows how to weave rhymes.

Meaning: About artistic talent.

Origin: From the poem "To a Poetic Friend" (1814) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "Arist, not the poet who knows how to weave rhymes // And, hiding with feathers, does not spare paper. // Good poems are not so easy to write...

Random phraseology:

You cannot live in society and be free from society.

Meaning:

1. On the dependence of a person on public opinion. 2. On the civil liability of a person.

Origin:

From the article "Party Organization and Party Literature" by V. I. Lenin (1870-1924): "... After all, this absolute freedom is a bourgeois or anarchist phrase (for, as a worldview, anarchism is bourgeoisism turned inside out. To live in society and be one cannot be free from society. The freedom of a bourgeois writer, artist, actress is only a disguised (or hypocritically disguised) dependence on a bag of money, on bribery, on maintenance ... "

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