See what is "not to distinguish" in other dictionaries. Could he not be iamba about chorea, as we did not fight, to distinguish

Chorea, iambic, amphibrachium, etc. What is it? Why is this? Are we talking about mathematics, in which everything obeys certain rules, laws, theorems ?! No! In poetry, there should be neither anapesta, nor dactyl ... You cannot build rhythm, size, relying on the choice of words, rhymes and stresses. Only the urges of the soul, internal flashes give the poem a sound, an energy that brings readers to goosebumps, to tears ... There is no need to ruin poetry, filling it with all sorts of terms, like hyperdactyl rhyme. Do you think in the process of writing "The Black Man" Sergei Alexandrovich was thinking about the tonic and syllabic systems of versification ??? I doubt it.


There is no poem that can be called untenable. A person must fulfill only one condition - to write truthfully, not deceiving his own feelings. You can write five poems in a year, but you can write one hundred and five. And in my eyes the poet will not be the one who wrote more, but the one who created in moments of true desire, supported by seething feelings, sensations ...

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DISTINCT, distinguish, distinguish, sover. (to distinguish) who what. 1. Recognize, establish the difference between someone, discover. Distinguish the truth from the lie. He is indistinguishable from his brother. "The war distinguished the hero in him." Nekrasov. 2. To reward, to show to whom ... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

DISTINCT, chu, chish; chenny (yon, yena); sover. 1. who (what) from whom (what). Establish the distinction, the boundary between whom what n. The twins are so similar that they are not about. apart. A. one grade of goods from another. 2. whom (what). Reward, encouragement ... ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

Distinguish, recognize the Dictionary of synonyms of the Russian language. Practical guide. M .: Russian language. Z.E. Aleksandrova. 2011 ... Synonym dictionary

distinguish- the truth, knowledge, understanding ... Verb collocation of non-subject names

distinguish- what from what. He could not distinguish iambic from chorea, no matter how hard we fought (Pushkin). [Old man Tsybukin] does not keep money with him, because he cannot distinguish real from fake (Chekhov). Wed discern ... Management Dictionary

Sov. crossover see to distinguish Efremova's Explanatory Dictionary. T.F. Efremova. 2000 ... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

To distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguish, distinguish, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, ... ... Forms of words

Glb., Sv., Upotr. cf. often Morphology: I will distinguish, you will distinguish, he / she / it will distinguish, we will distinguish, you will distinguish, they will distinguish, distinguish, distinguish, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished, distinguished see nsv ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

distinguish- to distinguish it, h y, h it ... Russian spelling dictionary

distinguish- (II), I will distinguish / (sy), chi / sh (sy), cha / t (sy) ... Spelling dictionary of the Russian language

Chu, chish; featured; chen, chena, cheno; St. 1. who what. Establish a distinction, a boundary between whom, than l. O. barley grain from rye. A. one variety of tobacco from another. A. different consignments of goods. 2. whom. Reward, encouragement, attention to highlight from among ... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

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  • Lecture "How to distinguish real art from crafts", Oleg Nasobin. What do we still not know about Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Durer, Watteau and Rothko? Which of the works of these geniuses were lying underfoot, in attics, in flea markets and were found wonderful ... audiobook
  • Schizophrenics are everywhere, or How to distinguish fads from illness, Zhovnerchuk E.V. Yevgeny Zhovnerchuk - Doctor of Medical Sciences, doctor: psychiatrist, psychotherapist, narcologist, psychophysiologist - does not try to scare the reader with his book. On the contrary, he will answer questions of concern ...

Having no high passion
Do not spare for the sounds of life,
He could not have iamba from a chorea,
No matter how we fought, to distinguish.
Scolded Homer, Theocritus;
But I read Adam Smith
And he was a deep economy,
That is, he knew how to judge
As the state gets richer
And how he lives, and why
He doesn't need gold
When a simple product has.
Father could not understand him
And he gave the land as a pledge.


The fact that Eugene could not distinguish iambic from chorea suggests that there were gaps in his education, and most importantly, he was alien to versification, and everything connected with it. Both iambic and trochee are poetic meters. Yamb is the simplest size that is widespread and in every possible way. This is a two-syllable poetic foot with an emphasis on the second syllable. Here is an example of iambic pentameter:
You are a wolf! I despise you!
You are leaving me to Ptiburdukov!
In Chorea, the stress is on the first syllable. Example:
The clouds are melting in the sky
And, radiant in the heat,
The river is rolling in sparks
Like a steel mirror

metric feet

Who Homer is, I think, there is no need to explain (His last name is not Simpson - I say right away), but I think that few are familiar with Theocritus. Also a Greek, also a poet, who became famous for his idylls. I learned about him in more detail when I was on the beautiful Greek island of Kos, where this poet worked at the temple of Asclepius. And you know, I got into it. The place is right there ...

Theocritus on the Spit

Adam Smith is actually the prophet and apostle of modern economic theory. If you had economics in your university, you have read the works of this Scotsman. Well, at least the work "On the Wealth of Nations", which was extremely popular in those days. Eugene, read it (and naturally in French, because English was not in honor) - and began to consider himself a prominent expert and teach his father.

Adam Smith

By the way, apparently, Pushkin played the title of this book on purpose “he could judge how the state was getting richer.” A simple product is land, and this is already the theory of French economists of that time. patriarchal father. But in fact, there is no conflict, because the author is ironic, calling Eugene a "deep" connoisseur. And could a young man who superficially picked up knowledge in the basics of economics help his father avoid ruin? Of course not, only in theory.
But let's quote the last part for today.

All that Eugene still knew was
To retell me the lack of time;
But in what he was a true genius,
What he knew harder than all sciences,
What was izmlad for him
And labor, and torment, and joy,
What took a whole day
His yearning laziness, -
There was a science of tender passion,
Which Nazon sang,
Why did he end up as a sufferer
Its age is brilliant and rebellious
In Moldova, in the wilderness of the steppes,
Away from his Italy.


Ovid.

In general, Onegin was not only a sybarite and a lazy little white-handed, but also an insidious seducer. What we will see later. Not only an amateur, but also a real pro :-)
Not everyone knows who Nazon is, but they certainly have heard the name Ovid at least once. They are one and the same person. Full name Publius Ovidy Nazon. Ancient Roman poet and wit, one of the most famous and popular, who lived at the turn of the 1st century A.D. If you have not read his metamorphoses, I highly recommend it. And it's interesting, and they served as role models for a bunch of authors. The same Pushkin, as far as I know, loved and appreciated Ovid very much. He glorified the science of tender passion, most likely, in his other well-known major work, "The Science of Love." Or perhaps in love elegies.

I discovered this while reading "The Science of Love" in the book of the Publishing House "Yantarny Skaz", Kaliningrad, 2002

Under the emperor Augustus, fig knows why, an extremely popular poet was exiled to the Black Sea region in the city of Toma (now Constanta). The trick is. That this is not Moldova, but Dobrudzha, and moreover, this city is on the seashore, and not in the steppes. Pushkin, who was in exile in Chisinau, is absolutely clear about this. Why he made a deliberate mistake is unclear. Although, looking at his grades in geography at the Lyceum, there may have been an unconscious mistake :-)

To be continued…
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