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In shoes and robe

Anatole France
Anatole France

Phraseologism: In shoes and a robe.

Meaning: About essays, the author of which described famous people only from their everyday, intimate side - for an undemanding mass reader.

Origin: From the title of the book "Anatole France in Shoes and Dressing Gown" by the personal secretary of this French writer Jean-Jacques Brousson (1925, Russian translation by A. A. Polyak and P. K. Huber). The author wrote about A. Francis, making special emphasis on his human passions, weaknesses, intimate aspects of life. "Shoes" - common in Russian at the beginning of the XNUMXth century. the name of home shoes.

Random phraseology:

Everything flows, everything changes.

Meaning:

There is nothing permanent.

Origin:

It is believed that the words of the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus from Ephesus (c. 554-483 BC) served as its primary source, which were preserved in one of the dialogues of the philosopher Plato and became the primary source for another phraseological unit - "you cannot enter the same the same river", this popular expression is used about the constant and inevitable changes in the life of a person and society.

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