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"And one fine morning he rose with the dawn // He stood in front of the sun // And so he spoke to him: "Great luminary! // What would your happiness be reduced to if you didn’t have those for whom you shine! "" This is a fragment of the preface to a well-known work written in 1884. Twelve years later, another work was written, which is a transcription of the first. What do you most often do when you come across a second piece?

"And in the cart, and under the governor." Give the name of the person to whom these words are attributed.

“Suddenly a memory flashed before me. The taste was that of a piece of Madeleine, which Aunt Leonie treated me to on Sunday mornings in Combray (since on Sundays I did not leave the house until Mass began). Don't waste time looking for an answer in a quote, but name its author.

“And it was clear: Marya Petrovna was washing Petka. Petka was sitting naked in the trough and silently crying, because the soap got into his eyes ... It seemed to Nikolka that the Shcheglovs were very comfortable and warm, but he was cold in his unbuttoned greatcoat.” It was THIS WORKS of Bulgakov that was quoted.

"And again, pseudo-Japanese poetry! // From the slope of steep Fuji // The young man skied down." What other means of transportation (except skis) did this young man have, judging by the last line?

"The Sun Also Rises" or "Fiesta" is a book by which writer?

“And now a huge canvas is walking, as if alive, waves of elastic trembling are rolling over it: either the boa constrictor has swallowed a tiger, or the awakened sperm whale is tossing and turning. around". What did Dina Rubina describe like that?

"And all because of my money" - Nathan Rothschild. "Great Leap Into Darkness" - Thomas Hobbes. What is the last name that corresponds to the words: "I wrote this for myself."

“And for a long time I flew amidst cold, darkness and silence, and I was already completely desperate in my undertaking, when suddenly a lanky and skinny body brightly lit by the Sun appeared on the black velvet of the sky.” What does this "body" have to do with cancer?

"And if you meet with Triumph and misfortune, you will be able to treat deceit anyway ..." (R. Kipling). Name the area of ​​the English capital where, starting from 1877, these words take on a special meaning.

"And if I am true to my words, then may the gods send me happiness in life and glory in art for all eternity, but if I break it, then everything opposite to this will be done." And what is this art?

"And he drank from the lack of specific goals in later life" - this is how the joke ends, which plays on the well-known triad. Name three nouns that are included in this triad in the original version.

"And by the evening of a sunny day, as I would say, at the sunset of the seventh century, that is, by the end of my life ..." - wrote Isaiah Sersky. And what should happen at the end of the seventh century?

"And the sea, And Homer - everything is moved by love." Konstantin Paustovsky believed that during his travels in the Crimea, he discovered the secret of the hexameter. Try to reproduce his theory - why the ancient Greek poets wrote in hexameter, and not in some other meter.

"And on this stone I will build my church... and I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven: and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven." It is generally accepted that the history of the Christian church began with these words of Jesus Christ. Which apostle did Jesus address in this way?

"And not a cunning, it seems, road projectile, not captured by an iron screw, but hastily, alive with one ax and a hammer, an efficient Yaroslavl peasant equipped and assembled you." What did the author say, and the author?

"And she again began to kiss him with her wet, hot lips and drove him crazy, he pulled her towards him and unconsciously began to touch her wet hair ..." This is a quote from the story "Moonlight Night", written in the XNUMXth century by the Austrian writer Leopold Sacher-... Name the second part of his double surname.

"And the First orders to start // The story without delay, // The second asks:" be stupid // Let there be adventures. "And the third interrupts us // A hundred times in one instant..." What was told to them on Friday, July 4?

"And the first animal was like a lion, and the second animal was like a calf, and the third animal had a face like a man, and the fourth animal was like a flying eagle." Name these four animals.

"And paid all taxes!" - with these words, the comedians of the newspaper "Kievskiye Vedomosti" supplemented the phrase known since 1968. Name the work in which this phrase was first used.

"And the king of the Khazars called Edom and Ishmael ..." The medieval Jewish poet Yehuda Halevi in ​​his book "Kuzari" calls the worst persecutors of the Jews - Christians - after their legendary progenitor - Edom. But he received this name only in his youth, seduced by the red. What was the name of Edom at birth?

"And after death my name will live in the Universe." The journalist calls this phrase from the preface to the work of the middle of the XNUMXth century the only MI. Name it in three words.

"And the last will be the first ..." The second part of this gospel phrase accurately defines the essence of the protocol incident associated with the ceremony, which will take place in the year of the Monkey. And where?

"And let your thoughts soar from the low realms of poetry to the higher realms of calculation and fact." These words of O. Henry became the motto of the book, the title of which consists, one might say, of three letters. What's the name of this book?

"And let the general hatred and contempt of the working people overtake me." In which picture can you see these words?

"And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is in all the earth... This shall be food for you." This quotation from the Bible, given in the courtroom, did not help the Zambian student to avoid a sentence - a year and a half. For what?

"And the FIRST said: let there be a SECOND. And the SECOND arose. And when the FIRST created the SECOND in his own image and likeness and saw what he had created, he said: and this is very good. For he immediately created the classical form of the SECOND. And this form was and will remain true forever and ever... Amen." This quote belongs to a compatriot of the FIRST and his colleague in the creation of the SECOND. She describes the event of 1841. Name - who is the FIRST and SECOND.

"And no matter how much he drew a plan - it always came out: a) a manor house, b) a man's house, c) a vegetable garden..." And what was point d?

"And I will be glorious as long as in the sublunar world / At least one will live ..." Who?

"And we pour, and pour, and dig ... in all water areas ...", - this is how a well-known diplomat said about one of THEM a year ago. The author of the question claims that sometimes the same thing happens with THEIR homonym as with the language of this diplomat. Answer: what is the name of the one of THEM that the diplomat spoke about?

"And I will die not in a summer arbor // From gluttony or heat, // But with a heavenly butterfly in a net // On top of a wild mountain" Name the author of this poem.

"And the chickens will all get drunk // Here is a plastic bottle. // There is a lid, but there is a hole on the side. // Here, at the very bottom. // Why do I need it?"

"And the number of my army is 72 tribes, and the number of fighters of each tribe is 72 thousand, and each of the thousand rules over 1000 marids, and each marid rules over 1000 shaitans, and each shaitan rules over 1000 genies and they are all obedient to me and cannot disobey." Who was this great commander?

"Ivan Petrovich was of medium height, his eyes were gray, his hair was blond, his nose was straight, his face was white and thin" - such is the verbal portrait of a man whose namesake you all know. List the works of Ivan Petrovich.

"Ivanov Ivanovichi" there are many. Among them there are pot-bellied and not very, miniature and huge. With some of them traveled and walked down the aisle. And one of the "Ivanov Ivanovichs" even led the well-known escape. And by what name do we know the events of this escape?

Cleopatra's Needle is an ancient Egyptian obelisk in London that has been compared to Big Ben. The fact is that in ancient times the "needle of Cleopatra" was used as THEIR main element. Name them in two words.

“Igor Huberman, about to emigrate from the USSR, was very worried about whether he would be able to take out a certain souvenir brought from Kamchatka. To this, his wife reasonably remarked: “You, most importantly, take yours out.” And who previously owned the one that Huberman was worried about? "

"The game of towns develops three qualities. I rush about with a bat - this is an eye, I beat with a bat - this is speed, I knock out with a bat - this is an onslaught." Who said that?

"A mestizo game that mixes features of many European ball games" is one of the "ordinary" definitions. And there are even more abrupt definitions: "The basic element of America." What game are we talking about?

"Playing in it," said Julia Roberts, "is creativity; playing without it is documentary." Further, the actress stated that she would always play only in HER. Name her.

"To play the violin" in criminal jargon means to cut one's wrists. What does it mean to "play the piano"?

"There is a concert, everything is in its place: we are on stage, the audience is in the hall. From time immemorial, this is an indestructible, almost sacred alignment of forces in art. If someone told me that this harmony, consecrated by traditions, can break, I would perceive it's like an idle fiction. But a few minutes pass. And we sit together, side by side, on the benches - the artists and the audience. " What is Leonid Utyosov about?

"There is a tour of the Chapaev house-museum. The guide points to the skeleton: - This is the skeleton of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev. - And what is this little skeleton next to it?" one of the tourists asks. "And this is the skeleton of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev in childhood." This joke is familiar to many. And from what animal can you make several of his stuffed animals?

"The idea is that the washing machine's automatic program is one hour: people can throw things in the machine and get clean laundry at the end. We also opted for a delicate wash program." Name the author of these words.

“I’m walking along the embankment near the Crimean bridge and I see: a hefty fellow is standing near the regiment, exactly the spitting image of my Ilya.” Name the person who told this story.

"Jerusalem is the most fruitful land compared to all the others, it is the navel of the earth, it is like a second paradise ... Whoever is sorrowful and poor here will be joyful and rich there." So said Pope Urban II. Answer as accurately as possible, what was this speech about?

"Of all who know about the locked potato barn, its secret is especially unbearable for Circe Berman. She keeps pestering me to tell me where the keys to the barn are, and I keep repeating that they are in a golden chest buried at the foot of Ararat ..." you listened to an excerpt from a 1987 novel, which has the same title as the work of almost three hundred years ago. What is the name of this novel?

"Confessor" - the name of the spell, which in the novel by Oksana Pankeeva allowed to get rid of the feeling of fear. What two words have we replaced with the word "Confessor"?

"Their symbol should be chosen as a beetle, it lays its eggs in someone else's manure, otherwise the beetle is not able to hatch them." Who, according to the writer Mark Twain, should choose a beetle as his symbol?

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On February 18, 1990, after receiving the prestigious British Kingdom Award, Brian made an acceptance speech. Say his last name.

How was an unsuccessful suicide attempt punished in England in the second half of the 19th century?

The character of Hugo's novel "The Ninety-Third Year" dreamed that everything in man would become a symbol of civilization and a model of progress, and he wanted THEM for the mind, heart and soul. Name them in the correct order

Tell me, what word arose as a result of a misunderstanding that arose between the sailors of Cook and the Australian natives?

In the Russian translation of the novel "Dyuma-Key", the hero recalls the railing in the house he designed for his family and sadly says that the majority always DO IT. Answer with ONE WORD, which we changed to "DOES IT".

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