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All trifles compared to eternity

Pomyalovsky N.G.
Pomyalovsky N.G.

Phraseologism: All trifles in comparison with eternity.

Meaning: Do not be upset, whether it still happens.

Origin: A paradox repeated by the artist Cherevanin in N. G. Pomyalovsky's story "Molotov" (1861). This expression goes back to the Latin "sub specie aeternitatis" ("from the point of view of eternity" or "in comparison with eternity").

Random phraseology:

We will retire under the canopy of the jets.

Meaning:

It is cited ironically as an example of "exquisitely beautiful speech" or an example of "high poetic style".

Origin:

From the comedy The Inspector General (1836) by N.V. Gogol (1809-1852), Khlestakov’s words (act. 4, yavl. 13): “There is no difference for love, and Karamzin said: laws condemn. We will retire under the canopy of the jets. Hands of yours, hands please." "Canopy of jets" is a meaningless phrase, since Khlestakov, wanting to decorate his speech, mixes different images typical of the common poetics of those years - "river jets" and "tree canopy".

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