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Drape in a Byron cloak

Panaev I.I.
Panaev I.I.

Phraseologism: Drape in a Byron cloak.

Meaning: 1. Make efforts to give yourself an aura of romance, mystery. 2. Trying to be like Byron's hero Childe Harold or like the poet himself (iron.).

Origin: Literary critics suggest that the author of the expression is the writer Ivan Ivanovich Panaev (1812-1862), a friend and co-publisher of N. A. Nekrasov in the Sovremennik magazine (since 1846). Panaev himself writes about his authorship in the 8th chapter of his "Memoirs".

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The truth is in wine.

Meaning:

Drunk, as is commonly believed, tells the truth.

Origin:

The source of the expression is the aphorism of the Greek poet Alkey (VII - VI centuries BC): "Wine is a sweet child, it is also true." The Roman writer Pliny the Elder (23 or 24 - 79 AD) briefly formulated the same idea in his Natural History: In vino veritas. The first part of the expression "In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas" - "Truth in wine, health in water."

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