historical phrase
C19635
concept
A historical phrase is a commonly recognized expression or saying that originated in and is strongly associated with a specific past time, event, or cultural context.
Observed surface forms (7)
- historical epithet ×6
- historical slogan ×4
- historical quotation ×2
- American political phrase ×1
- Shakespearean phrase ×1
- commemorative phrase ×1
- historical allusion ×1
Instances (18)
- Pearl of Sepharad via concept surface "historical epithet"
- Jackson reportedly stood like a stone wall during the battle
- The Glorious Dead via concept surface "commemorative phrase"
- Montjoie Saint Denis via concept surface "historical slogan"
- Paris is well worth a Mass via concept surface "historical quotation"
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It's the economy, stupid
via concept surface "American political phrase"
surface form: "It's the economy, stupid"
- Freedom or Death via concept surface "historical slogan"
- Polonia Restituta via concept surface "historical slogan"
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German phrase "Gang nach Canossa"
via concept surface "historical allusion"
surface form: Gang nach Canossa
- Verandah of Mecca via concept surface "historical epithet"
- Mnemon via concept surface "historical epithet"
- Umm al-Bilad via concept surface "historical epithet"
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“Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow”
via concept surface "Shakespearean phrase"
surface form: "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow"
- Tyler Too via concept surface "historical slogan"
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“Tarleton’s Quarter”
surface form: Tarleton’s Quarter
- Cradle of the Chinese Revolution via concept surface "historical epithet"
- Après moi le déluge via concept surface "historical quotation"
- al-Himar via concept surface "historical epithet"