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каждый может ошибиться; ≈ на всякого мудреца довольно простоты [этим. лат. indignor, quandoque bonus dormitat Homerus я испытываю досаду всякий раз, как задремлет (т. е. ошибётся в чём-л.) милый Гомер (Гораций, "Искусство поэзии")]You have to accept the crotchets of an author of great parts. Homer sometimes nods and Shakespeare can write passages of empty rhetoric. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Books and You’, ch. III) — Приходится считаться с причудами великих писателей. Ошибиться может всякий, и у Шекспира встречается мало-содержательная риторика.
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var: homer sometimes sleepssyn: no man is wise at all times≅ немає людини без вади і на сонці бувають плями кінь на чотирьох ногах та й то спотикається помилка в провину не ставиться од великого розуму і роги поростутьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > homer sometimes nods
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<01> И Гомер иногда дремлет (И на старуху бывает проруха). Saying (Поговорка).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Homer sometimes nods.
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И на солнце есть пятна.English-Russian Idioms illustrated collection > Homer sometimes nods
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['həʊmə(r)]nome proprio Omero* * *Homer /ˈhəʊmə(r)/n.(stor. letter.) Omero● (prov.) Homer sometimes nods, anche Omero talvolta sonnecchiaHomerica.omerico: Homeric laughter, risata omerica.(First names) Homer /ˈhəʊmə(r)/m.* * *['həʊmə(r)]nome proprio Omero -
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personnavn \/ˈhəʊmə\/Homereven Homer sometimes nods ( ordspråk) selv den beste kan gjøre feil, det er menneskelig å gjøre feil -
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Homer sometimes nods — Nobody, even a poet as great as the Greek epic writer Homer, can be at his best or most alert all the time. Nods here means ‘becomes drowsy, falls asleep’; hence, ‘errs due to momentary lack of attention’. The source is HORACE Ars Poetica 359… … Proverbs new dictionary
Homer sometimes nods — proverb even the most gifted person occasionally makes mistakes … Useful english dictionary
Homer — see Homer sometimes nods … Proverbs new dictionary
On Translating Homer — Caricature from Punch, 1881: Admit that Homer sometimes nods, That poets do write trash, Our Bard has written Balder Dead, And also Balder dash On Translating Homer, published in January 1861, was a printed version of the series of public… … Wikipedia
even Homer nods — proverb even the best person sometimes makes a mistake due to a momentary lack of alertness or attention Origin: with allusion to Latin dormitat Homerus (Horace Ars Poetica 359) … Useful english dictionary
Homeric — Some people maintain that the Homeric writings were the work of many men. But historians interested in that point have concluded that the Iliad and the Odyssey were poems from the poet Homer, a blind Greek who wandered from city to city in the … Dictionary of eponyms
Matthew Arnold — This article is about the poet. For other uses, see Matthew Arnold (disambiguation). Matthew Arnold Born December 24, 1822 (1822 12 24 … Wikipedia
nod — noun see a nod’s as good as a wink to a blind horse verb see Homer sometimes nods … Proverbs new dictionary
Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, Thematic Index — absence absence makes the heart grow fonder he who is absent is always in the wrong the best of friends must part blue are the hills that are far away distance lends enchantment to the view out of sight, out of mind … Proverbs new dictionary
Continuity (fiction) — In fiction, continuity (also called time scheme) is consistency of the characteristics of persons, plot, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer over some period of time. It is of relevance to several media. Continuity is… … Wikipedia
Homeric nod — (sometimes heard as Even Homer nods ) is a proverbial phrase for a continuity error. It has its origins in Homeric epic. The phrase was coined by the Roman poet Horace in his Ars poetica : [Lines 358 359.] ... et idem indignor quandoque bonus… … Wikipedia