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Ten days that shook the world

John Reid
John Reid

Phraseologism: Ten days that shook the world.

Meaning: It is used allegorically in relation to the October Revolution in Russia in 1917, as well as other historical events with the appropriate indication of the time.

Origin: Title of the book (1919, first Russian translation-1923) by American writer and journalist John Reed (1887-1920), witness of the first days of the October Revolution of 1917. Died of typhus in Russia (1920).

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The star book was clear to him ...

Meaning:

About a man who enjoys nature.

Origin:

A quote from E. A. Baratynsky’s poem “On Goethe’s Death” (1833): “He breathed life with nature alone: ​​// He understood the babble of the stream, // And he understood the sound of tree leaves, // And he felt the vegetation of the grass. // He was the book of stars is clear, // And the wave of the sea spoke to him..."

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