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Sleep, my child, sleep! Sweet dream to yourself mani

Maykov A.N.
Maykov A.N.

Phraseologism: Sleep, my child, sleep! Sweet dream mani.

Meaning: Wishing you a restful sleep.

Origin: From the poem "Lullaby" (1858, published in 1864) by the poet Apollon Nikolayevich Maikov (1821-1897).

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And he only divits his anthill.

Meaning:

About a man who claims to be universally famous, although in fact he is popular only in his narrow circle.

Origin:

From the fable "Ant" (1819) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844) about an ant, known among its brethren for its strength ("it could lift two large barley grains!") And courage ("and even walked alone on a spider"). But, having got along with a hay cart to the market, the ant was surprised to find that his people (“whom the whole anthill knows”) do not notice at all. The moral of the fable: "So thinks another // Entertainer, // That he rattles in the sunflower. // And he - divit // Only his anthill."

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