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The purest beauty, the purest pattern

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: The purest charm, the purest specimen.

Meaning: Compliment phrase for a woman.

Origin: From the poem "Madonna" (1830) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "... My desires were fulfilled. The Creator // sent you down to me, you, my Madonna, // The purest beauty of the purest example."

Random phraseology:

Take it, take it, or even dirty your claws!

Meaning:

It is jokingly-ironically quoted as a commentary on the creed of the maximalist, on his behavior, etc.

Origin:

From the fable "The Little Crow" (1811) by I. A. Krylov (1769-1844). A. S. Pushkin in his letter to P. A. Vyazemsky (November 4, 1823): “Our censorship is so capricious that it is impossible to measure the circle of our action with it - it’s better not to think about it - but if you take it, take it like that, not like dirtying your claws."

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