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In ' Travel from Moscow to Petersburg ' Pushkin has noticed, that Moscow was a modular place of Russian nobility. In its all ends music rattled. In a hall of Noble meeting two times a week were given balls, in private houses - dinners. Nowadays enormous houses Moscow a bar stand is sad and is lonely between the court yard which has grown travoju and the run wild garden. Them let. The Moscow streets also have become deserted. ' villages Situated near Moscow also are empty and sad, - Pushkin wrote. - horn music does not rattle in groves Sviblova and Ostankina; flat dishes and colour lanterns do not shine the English paths which nowadays have grown travoju, and happened filled mirtovymi and wild orange trees. Dusty side scenes of private theatricals decay in a hall left after last representation of the French comedy. The mansion grows decrepit. In a wing there lives the German-manager and strives on wire factory... '
Pushkin has noticed, that, having lost the aristocratic shine, the old capital became a prospering industrial city. Moscow has not lost the value in a science and art: ' Learning, love to art and talents it is conclusive on the party of Moscow '.
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