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Where is it seen, where is it heard?

Marshak S.Ya.
Marshak S.Ya.

Phraseologism: Where is it seen, where is it heard?

Meaning: To express bewilderment about something strange, ridiculous, unreasonable, etc.

Origin: From the poem "The Miller, the Boy and the Donkey" by the poet Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak (1887-1964), who prefaced his work with the subtitle "Eastern Tale": "Where is it // Seen? // Where is it // Heard? - // Old donkey / / Young Lucky!"

Random phraseology:

With feeling, with sense, with arrangement.

Meaning:

Slowly, with expression, enjoying your work.

Origin:

Quote from A. S. Griboedov's comedy "Woe from Wit", d. 2, yavl. 1 (1824), Famusov's words: "Read not like a sexton, // But with feeling, with sense, with arrangement." "Polozov ate slowly," with feeling, with sense, with arrangement ", carefully bending over the plate, sniffing almost every piece." (I. S. Turgenev, Spring Waters, 34). "He talks nonsense, but with feeling, with sense, with arrangement." (A.P. Chekhov, Mummers, 1886).

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