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Henry Ravell | A Church Dome at Cuernavaca, Mexico
Henry Ravell | A Church Dome at Cuernavaca, Mexico | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Title:
A Church Dome at Cuernavaca, Mexico
Artist:
Henry Ravell (American, 1860–1930)
Date:
1910s
Medium:
Gum bichromate print
Classification:
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Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Florence D. R. Lothrop, in memory of her brother, Henry Ravell, 1930
Accession Number:
30.89.12
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It’s cold to wander around the world – Ivanov. Full text of the poem – It’s cold to wander around the world
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Georgy Ivanov
It’s cold to wander around the world
lying down It’s cold to wander around the world,
cold.
Remember this, remember this,
Don’t curse your fate. You’re still reading Blok,
You’re still looking out the window.
You don’t know the time yet –
Everything is unclear, everything is cruel,
Everything is doomed forever. And, of course, life is beautiful,
And, of course, death is terrible,
Disgusting, terrible,
But everything has one price. Remember this, remember this –
A drop of life, a drop of light … “Donna Anna! No answer.
Anna, Anna! Silence”.
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It’s good that there is no Tsar
It’s good that there is no Tsar.
It’s good that there is no Russia.
About the homeland
What was and what was not
What was and what was not,
What we were waiting for, what we are not waiting for,
Silver Age
Only everything
Only everything – an ingenuous melody,
Only everything – a dying sound,
Silver Age
Russia happiness
Russia happiness 030 . Russia light.
And maybe there is no Russia at all.
About the motherland
Mirrors reflect each other
Silver Age
I am for war, for intervention
I am for war, for intervention,
I am for the king even if he is dead.
Silver Age
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1. Walking slowly, moving in different directions without a specific goal.
ott. trans. unfold Spread (about rumors, rumors, etc.).
2. open
Lead a nomadic life or life of a vagabond [tramp 1.]; roam, roam, roam.
3. rev. unfold
Move from subject to subject in a state of confusion, detachment, not concentrating on anyone or anything; wander (about a look, a look).
4. rev. unfold
Appear and disappear (about a smile).
5. rev. unfold
To be outlined, not to have a finished form (about thoughts).
II unloaded neperekh.
1. Be in a state of fermentation [fermentation I].
2. rev. unfold
Feel, manifest (about strength, youth, etc.).
WALK – [to walk] v., n.s., use. infrequently
Morphology: I roam , you roam , he/she/it roam , we roam , you roam , 68 roam , roam , roam , wandered , wandered , wandered , wandered , wandered , wandered
1. When you are wandering somewhere, you are slowly walking in different directions without a definite goal.
Wander around idle. | He wandered the streets until he got hungry. | Together they wandered along the river bank.
2. When someone is said to be wandering in the dark , it means that he cannot find the right solution, the right way to achieve the goal.
How much longer do I have to wander in the dark?
3. When someone wanders through cities, countries, etc., he wanders somewhere, wanders, travels.
Wander around the world.
4. When any thoughts, feelings, etc. roam in you , this means that they constantly arise in you, but have not yet become completely clear.
[to turn sour] v., sv., use. infrequently
Morphology: he/she/it wandering , wandering , vagrant ; noun, p. fermentation
1. When kvass, jam, wine, etc. ferment , they become sour and covered with bubbles, they produce alcohol.
In barrels he keeps the wine while it ferments.
2. When strength, youth, etc. roam in you , you feel strength, health, etc.
She felt the warmth of the sun accumulating, wandering in her. | Daring still wandered in him, despite the years.
3. When blood roams in you , you feel a surge of emotional strength, energy, etc.
Ushakov’s explanatory dictionary
1.
WALK 1 , wander, wander
1. Same value as Ch. wander, with the difference that wander means movement in one step and in one direction, and wander – a movement that is repeated and takes place at different times, in different directions. The old man is barely moving. Hunters wandered all day knee-deep in water. “It seems that yesterday I wandered in these groves.” Pushkin.
2. rev. To slide, move quietly (book). A smile crept across her face. Fog wandered through the gorge.
2.
Wander 2 , wander, wander Be in a state of fermentation. Young wine is fermenting.
Ozhegov’s Explanatory Dictionary
Wander, wander, wander; incompatibility
1. The same as wandering (but denotes an action that is not performed at the same time, not in one step, or in more than one direction). B. through the forest.
2. rev. Same as wander (in 3 digits). Thoughts wander. A smile wanders on the face (barely noticeable, appears and disappears).
II. WALK (wander, wander, 1st person and 2nd person not used), wandering; incompatibility Be in fermentation (in 1 value). The wine is fermenting.
| app. fermentation , -th, -th. B. process. B. chan.
Dahl’s Explanatory Dictionary
Wander, wander or wander, wander, walk in different directions, looking for something or without a goal; to stagger, loiter;
| wander, stray, wander;
| barely walk, barely drag legs, trudge, trudge; go quietly, sluggishly, lazily or with difficulty, through force;
| go through tall grass, viscous mud, or a ford, a ford, water; or a freak, a freak, deep, loose snow.
| Wandering fish (wandering is not used), catching nonsense, walking along the water and dragging it on nags behind you.
| About a liquid (wandering is not used), turn sour, sour, ferment, turn into sour or wine fermentation, play, move, heave, swell, split from air bubbles. The difference between wandering and wandering is that they wander knowing where, or in one direction; but they roam hither and thither (walk and walk, run and run, etc.). What are you wandering around doing? Roam like a blind chicken. Wander like a blind man on a whorl. Wandered all night, forcibly wandered onto the road. So weak that he can barely walk. He did not have time to lie down, and he wanders. Wandering, wandering, inno legs broke off. He wanders, barely a foot passes by. Wander with dew that wander with water. In the evening, crayfish wandered around, but not enough of them. Kvashnya wanders, would not leave. Where the soul does not roam; who had no thoughts. Lies like water (like a freak) wanders. Wandering! or business wanders, goes, lives, okay, good. Wander the road, clear, level. Meadows to roam or ferment below. to share heart to heart, fording a path through the grass. Wandering a hole, blacksmithing, punching a fork, a puncher.
Encyclopedic Dictionary
roam
1. roam , wander, roam; nsv.
1. = Bresti (but denotes movement in different directions or at different times). B. through the forest. Wanders like a shadow, like a ghost, like a restless one. B. in the dark (also: trying at random, by touch to find the right solution, approach, etc.).
2. Nomadic, wandering. B. with gypsies. B. around the world. Wandered the villages in search of work.
3. = Wander (2-4 characters).
2. roam , wandering; nsv.
1. (to ferment, ferment). Be in a state of fermentation (1 sign). Wine, beer, kvass ferments. Put the dough b.
2. (in com). Feel, manifest (about strength, youth, etc.). Youth, mischief roams in smth. Daring still wandered in him, despite the years. Blood wanders (about an excess of vitality, energy).
◁ Fermentation (see). Fermented (see).
Academic Dictionary
1)
wandering, wandering; nesov.
1. The same as wandering, with the difference that wandering denotes a repetitive movement, taking place in different directions or at different times.
I wander through the groves, through the meadow, I admire every flower. N. Nekrasov, To whom it is good to live in Rus’.
Completely exhausted by the disease, I could hardly wander around the room. Kuprin, Olesya.
2. rev.
To glide without stopping at something, not getting a definite and clear manifestation, expression (about thoughts, a smile, etc.).
– So that’s what’s going on in your mind. I. Goncharov, Ordinary history.
A vague but good smile roamed the human faces, old and young. Turgenev, Dym.
◊
– wander in the dark
– fermenting blood
2)
wandering; nesov.
(sov. ferment 2 ).
Be in a state of fermentation (in 1 value).
The wine is fermenting.
Spelling Dictionary
wander, roam, roam
Stress Dictionary
roam, roam, roam (in all meanings)
Word forms for rove
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Synonyms for wander
see walk 1
ch. nesov.
1 .
walk
ferment
be in a state of fermentation)
2 .
walk
walk
stroll
walk around
walk around
flank
move slowly, for the sake of rest)
To roam, trudge, drag, drag; wander, stagger, spin, hang out, toil, get confused, wander, loiter, hang around, hang around, dangle.
Moo (moo) around the world. ..
Wed. walk…
Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary
‘walk’
Syn: wander
Homonyms for the word wander
wander I
walk slowly without following a particular direction
He again began to wander around the apartment, walked along a striped path to a double-locked, leatherette-covered door, turned back.
I like to wander through the forest in such weather, especially when there is a warm corner ahead, where you can dry and warm yourself.
spread randomly
When the “perestroika process” began, ideas of all kinds of associations began to roam in the name of survival.
nomadic or wandering
Went to roam the world.
slip, move quietly
There was a smile on her face.
Mist roamed the gorge.
Unfaithful, who dares / With a flaming hand / To wander through the breast of a passionate …
ferment II
ferment, ferment, sour
The juice will now ferment in the bottle.
It turns out that rice is first boiled until half cooked, then it is chewed and spit out into a barrel, where all this should ferment.
Morphemic spelling dictionary
1. ford/í/т¹ (from bres/ti).
2. ford/and/t² (of wine).
Grammar dictionary
wander nsv np 4c
Verb combination
thoughts wander => action, subject, continuation, way
smile wanders => action, subject
Etymology
This common Slavic word meaning “walk slowly” (like the noun ford) has correspondences in the Baltic languages: Lithuanian braidyti, Latvian bradit).