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She disappeared, drowning in the radiance of a blue day

Tumansky F.A.
Tumansky F.A.

Phraseologism: She disappeared, immersed in the radiance of the blue day.

Meaning: About someone who quickly and unexpectedly disappeared.

Origin: From the poem "Bird" (1862) by the Russian poet of the Pushkin era Fyodor Antonovich Tumansky (1802-1853): "Yesterday I dissolved the dungeon // of my air captive: // I returned the singer to the groves. // I returned her freedom. // She disappeared , drowning // In the radiance of a blue day, // And so she sang, flying away, // As if praying for me.

Random phraseology:

What is valuable is not new, and what is new is not valuable.

Meaning:

About the discrepancy between quality and novelty.

Origin:

Words from the speech of the American politician Daniel Webster (1782-1852), which was delivered by him on September 1, 1848 in the city of Marshfield.

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