>> To speak does not mean to roast or to roast
>> True literary speech
> I, of course, understand everything, but how long has it been "roasting" in the meaning of "laughing loudly and unstoppably" - a truly literary speech? O_O
Since then, it has been a “literary speech” ≠ a “sharp high style.” That is, from about the time when the old Державин moved the horses, and descending into the tomb, he allowed everything; more precisely, I would love to ban, but I could not spy on everyone. Buffos, a parody, a game of contrasts, grotesque, the opposition of styles, deliberate spaciousness - all this is quite self-sufficient, for example. And "soundlessly roasting, suffocating and glowing with two tears in the corners of the eyes" is quite a literary description. It does not necessarily have to be about the salon "elite", the character and rust has the right.