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And everything that he saw before him, he despised or hated

Lermontov M.Yu.
Lermontov M.Yu.

Phraseologism: And everything that he saw before him, he despised or hated.

Meaning: About an embittered, unsociable person, about a misanthrope (ironic).

Origin: From the poem "The Demon" (1839) by M. Yu. Lermontov (1814-1841) (part 1, stanza 4): "... But, except for cold envy, // Nature did not excite the brilliance // In the barren exile's chest / / No new feelings, no new strength, / And everything that he saw before him, / He despised or hated.

Random phraseology:

Hence the anger and tears.

Meaning:

This is the cause of anger, resentment, etc.

Origin:

From Latin: "Inde irae et lacrimae". From the Satyrs of the Roman satirist Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenal, c. 60-127 AD). Sometimes quoted in the abbreviated form "Hence the anger."

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