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According to the strict rules of art

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: According to the strict rules of art.

Meaning: In accordance with the accepted foundations, canons.

Origin: Not quite an exact quote from "Eugene Onegin" by A. S. Pushkin, ch. 6, stanza 26 (1828): "In duels, a classic and a pedant, // He loved the method out of feeling, // And to stretch a person // He did not allow it somehow, // But in the strict rules of art." In the entrance hall we passed another respectable man who was busy freezing champagne "according to the strict rules of art." (I. S. Turgenev, Three portraits).

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Meaning:

About justifying one's own or someone else's shortcoming, misconduct, etc. (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

From the play Amphitron by the French playwright Jean Baptiste Molière (pseudonym of Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673). Words of Mercury (act. 1, scene 4).

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