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In May 1963, the Paris weekly Lettre Francaise published a speech by Marc Chagall, delivered in the United States in a close circle of compatriots: "All my life I loved to listen to others and, as far as I could, learn from them. If I had been more intelli
Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 189

A rare case of stylistic reworking is the story "In the third Prince the Great went to Smolensk, and Smolensk was taken" (here and further the text is given according to the publication: Russian Chronicles. Ryazan, 1998. Vol. 3), placed under the year 7022
Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 237

The dialectic of perception of Nabokov's poems is such that the author's well-known tendency to repeat "someone else's" as his own should be seen not as a lack of talent, originality of aesthetic solutions, but as a characteristic way of expressing his ori
Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 275

All Russian speakers are well acquainted with the expression through the stump of the deck: 1) " without diligence, carelessly and clumsily, somehow (to do something)", 2) "indiscriminately, randomly, somehow", 3) " inconsistent, with stops and interruptio
Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 226

The question, of course, is idle, but turning to the language activities of our journalists in the media, you begin to doubt whether a Russian patronymic is necessary. A few examples. Here is the caption under the photo of a far from young man: "Russian sc
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Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 233

Study guide for students higher educational institutions The course of ancient Russian literature occupies a special place in the system of philological education. With it, in fact, the cycle of historical and literary disciplines begins. The overwhelming
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On the final page of this story, the barely discernible appearance of the heroine ("...one of the walking <...> suddenly raised her head covered with a white shawl, shielding the candle with her hand, fixed her dark eyes into the darkness...") next t
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Russia has long been famous for its crafts and crafts, the most elegant of which is lace-making. Lace is a European art. As an openwork ornament created by various interweaving of threads and existing independently, without any woven base, it appeared in R
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The centuries-old process of interaction between Russian and English cultures is quite multifaceted. Its main part is the mutual enrichment of the vocabulary of both languages. The fate of such lexical borrowings is different. Some of them have firmly beco
Eesti Online · 704 days ago 0 352

Ten or fifteen years ago, in response to the question: "what is soap?" you could hear (almost without hesitation or hesitation) something like this: "a substance (liquid or solid) intended for washing hands, face, body, etc." When I asked this question now
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