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A Farewell to Arms!

Ernest Miller Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway

Phraseologism: A Farewell to Arms!

Meaning: A phrase-symbol of the beginning of a certain peace process, the process of disarmament, reconciliation, etc.

Origin: From English: "A Farewell to Arms". The title of a novel (1929) by American writer Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961).

Random phraseology:

The thunder of victory resounds.

Meaning:

About the expression of delight, joy (from a successfully completed business, good luck).

Origin:

From the poem "Choir for Quadrille" by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816). "Chorus", set to music by the composer O. A. Kozlovsky (1758-1831), was first performed (1791) at the celebration that Prince G. A. Potemkin arranged in his St. Petersburg palace on the occasion of the capture of the Turkish fortress of Izmail: "Thunder of Victory resound! // Have fun, brave Ross! // Adorn yourself with resounding glory: // You've beaten Mohammed." This choir played the role of the unofficial anthem of Russia for a long time, before the official anthem appeared - "God Save the Tsar."

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