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And he came, the plebeian unknown!

Nekrasov N.A.
Nekrasov N.A.

Phraseologism: And he came, the plebeian unknown!

Meaning: About the career or creative growth of a hitherto unknown person, from whom it was difficult to expect such success.

Origin: From the poem "V. G. Belinsky" (1854) by I. A. Nekrasov (1821-1877): "And he came, an obscure plebeian! // He did not spare either flatterers, // Neither scoundrels, nor idiots, // Neither in the mask of hot patriots // Well-meaning thieves!"

Random phraseology:

The distance is huge.

Meaning:

It is used jokingly in relation to a large, incommensurable difference between something.

Origin:

From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). The words of Colonel Skalozub about Moscow (act. 2, yavl. 5). Original: Huge distances.

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