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Pearl of Creation

Gogol N.V.
Gogol N.V.

Phraseologism: Pearl of creation.

Meaning: 1. Something perfect, peak, peak of creativity of the author (artist, etc.). 2. The crown of creation.

Origin: From the poem "Dead Souls" (part 1, ch. 7) by N. V. Gogol (1809-1852). "Pearl" in translation from Church Slavonic - sea pearls (pearl), which in the old days was very rare and highly valued in Russia. "Beads" (river pearls) were more accessible, since they were found in abundance in the northern rivers and usually went to adorn the headdresses (kokoshniks) of women in the Russian North.

Random phraseology:

Words should be cramped, but thoughts spacious.

Meaning:

It is usually cited as the basic rule of oratory - to say a lot in a few words. It is also used jokingly as advice to be brief, lapidary.

Origin:

The primary source is the poem "Form. Imitation of Schiller" (1879) by N. A. Nekrasova (1821-1877): "Follow the rule stubbornly: // To make it cramped for words, // Spacious for thoughts."

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