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Thin songs to the Nightingale in the claws of the Cat

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: Thin songs Nightingale in the claws of the Cat.

Meaning: One cannot expect from a person of free creativity any achievements in him if he is under the pressure of censorship, any prohibitions and restrictions.

Origin: The author's moral of the fable "The Cat and the Nightingale" (1823) by I. L. Krylova (1769-1844): "Shall I say in my ear, more clearly, my thought? // Thin songs to the Nightingale // In the Cat's claws."

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Fig leaf.

Meaning:

A plausible cover for unseemly deeds, an unenviable state of affairs, etc. (ironic, disapproved).

Origin:

The expression goes back to the Old Testament myth about Adam and Eve, who, after the fall, knew shame and girded themselves with the leaves of a fig tree (fig tree): (Genesis 3:7). From the XNUMXth to the end of the XNUMXth century, European artists and sculptors had to cover the most revealing parts of the human body with a fig leaf in their works. This convention was a concession to the Christian church, which considered the depiction of naked flesh to be sinful and obscene.

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