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Ivory tower

Charles Sainte-Beuve
Charles Sainte-Beuve

Phraseologism: Ivory tower.

Meaning: A symbol of the world of dreams, about the subject of dreams, cut off from life.

Origin: Turnover belongs to the French poet and critic Sainte-Beuve (1804-1869) (poetic message to Villemin, included in the collection "Thoughts of August"). The image goes back to the words of the Catholic prayer, in which such a name is given to the Virgin Mary.

Random phraseology:

And the eternal battle! Rest only in our dreams.

Meaning:

1. The call to accept life as it is - as a constant struggle with circumstances, with oneself. 2. Things require action, rest, no time to calm down (jokingly).

Origin:

From the poem "On the Kulikovo Field" (1908) by Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (1880-1921).

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