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One flawless sonnet is worth a long poem

Nicolas Boileau
Nicolas Boileau

Phraseologism: One flawless sonnet is worth a long poem.

Meaning: Cited as encouraging short, expressive writing (jokingly).

Origin: From the work "The Art of Poetry" by the French poet and classicist theorist Nicolas Boileau (1636-1711) (canto 2, verse 94).

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Eh! Eh! Will there come a time when...

Meaning:

About the desire for speedy changes in any area, in public or personal life.

Origin:

From the poem "Who Lives Well in Russia" (1863-1877) by N. A. Nekrasov (1821-1877) (part 1, ch. 2 "Country Fair") (1869): "Eh! eh! will the time come, // When (come, welcome! ..) // They will make the peasant understand, // What is a portrait of a portrait, // What is a book to a book? // When a peasant is not Blucher, // And not a stupid milord - // Belinsky and Gogol // Will you carry it from the market?"

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