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In the hope of glory and good

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: In the hope of glory and good.

Meaning: For an ironic characterization of Russian liberals, who fed on hopes for "reforms".

Origin: A quote from A. S. Pushkin's poem "Stans" (1828): "In the hope of glory and good // I look ahead without fear: // The beginning of Peter's glorious days // Rebellions and executions darkened ..."

Random phraseology:

What has grown, has grown.

Meaning:

It is used as a playful response to all kinds of pedagogical complaints and reproaches.

Origin:

From the operetta "Princess of the Circus" (1926) by composer Imre Kalman (1882-1953), based on a libretto by Julius Brammer and Arnold Grunwald. Pelican's words from his dialogue with his wife, the innkeeper. Pelican recalls what his wife was like in her youth: plump, pink - "like a little pig." And he continues, not without sadness: this little piglet grew, grew, and grew out of it ... "What, what has grown ?! - the hostess of the hotel asks menacingly. He, avoiding the answer, sighs:" What has grown, has grown ... "The expression became popular after this operetta was filmed (1958) by director Jozef Khmelnitsky (1904-1997) - (film" Mister X ").

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