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Sees an eye, but tooth naymet

Krylov I.A.
Krylov I.A.

Phraseologism: Sees an eye, but tooth noumet.

Meaning: About what is very close, it seems achievable, but in reality it is completely inaccessible. .

Origin: From the fable "The Fox and the Grapes" (1808) by I. A. Krylova (1769-1844): "And the tassels, juicy, like yakhonts, burn, // It's only a misfortune, they hang high: // From where and how can she not reach them will go in, // Though the eye sees, Yes, the tooth is numb. Soon after the publication of the fable, this line began to be considered a folk proverb: as such, it is mentioned in the collection of I. Snegirev "Russian folk proverbs" (M., 1848). Green grapes.

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Here in the belligerent excitement.

Meaning:

Boasting, empty bravado.

Origin:

A quote from a poem printed without a signature in the newspaper "Northern Bee" (1854, No. 37): "Here in a militant passion // Governor Palmerston // Striking Russia on the map // With his index finger." This poem gained wide popularity and was sung at the beginning of the Crimean War (1853-1856).

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