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The reproach of the ignorant, the reproach of people

Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov M.Yu.

Phraseologism: The reproach of the ignorant, the reproach of the people.

Meaning: About attacks, criticism.

Origin: From the poem "I don't want the world to know..." (1837, publ. 1845) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841): "The reproach of the ignorant, the reproach of the people // Do not sadden the high soul, // Let the wave make noise seas, // A granite cliff will not topple..."

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We did not teach dialectics according to Hegel.

Meaning:

About the lack of a systematic, real education, the lack of which allegedly more than replaces rich life experience.

Origin:

From the poem "Out loud" (1930) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930): "We did not teach dialectics according to Hegel, // With the rattling of battles, it burst into verse."

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