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So louder, music, play victory! We have won, and the enemy is running, running, running!

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: So louder, music, play victory! We have won, and the enemy is running, running, running!

Meaning: Serves for a playful expression of the joy of victory, successfully completed business, etc.

Origin: From the song (1910s) "How the prophetic Oleg is now assembled", which is based on the poem "Song of the prophetic Oleg" by A. S. Pushkin: "So louder, music, play victory! // We won, and the enemy is running , run, run! // So for the Tsar, for the Motherland, for the faith, // We will burst out loud hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!" In the 1910s the song was included in the repertoire of the Moscow Theater of Miniatures "The Bat", where it was performed in the version: "We win, and the enemy flees, one, two. // So for the Tsar, for the Motherland, for glory ..." As for the melody of the song, then on the cover of its separate edition in those years it was indicated: "From the tune of the artist of the theater" Bat "Viktor Yakovlevich Khenkin." The currently known version is performed to the motive of D. Dolsky. During the years of the Civil War in Russia, this song was performed both in the white and in the red camp, but in the latter with the appropriate opportunistic refinement: "So for the Council of People's Commissars // We will burst out with a loud cheer, cheer, cheer!"

Random phraseology:

Be unable to see the wood for the trees.

Meaning:

Not seeing the main thing because of the many details (ironic or disapproving).

Origin:

According to one version, the phrase belongs to the German poet H. W. Vilard, who first used it in the poem "Muzarion, or the Philosophy of the Graces" (1768), and then repeated it in the "History of the Abderites" (1774). It is believed that in this case he repeated only in a modified form the phrase of the poem "Horace" by the German poet and fabulist Gagerdorn (1708-1754). It is also possible that the expression came from the English language (tracing paper from the English "one can not see the wood for the trees").

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