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Can't see the forest for the trees

Christoph Martin Wieland
Christoph Martin Wieland

Phraseologism: Can't see the forest for the trees.

Meaning: Behind the details, particulars do not see the essence of the matter.

Origin: From the poem (book 2) "Musarion, or the Philosophy of the Graces" (1768) by the German Enlightenment poet Christoph Martin Wieland (1733-1813), who repeated this expression later in his "History of the Abderites" (book 5, 1774). It is assumed that Wieland's formula is a paraphrase of a line from the poem "Horace" by the German poet and fabulist Friedrich Gagedorn (1708-1754).

Random phraseology:

Without a king in my head.

Meaning:

About an eccentric, stupid, empty, imprudent person (iron.)

Origin:

1. The origin is connected with the proverb "Everyone has his own king in his head", where the mind in the head is compared with the king in the state. 2. The turnover arose as a result of the collapse of the proverb "Your mind is the king in the head."

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