- -C1190
in casa dell'amico ricco, sempre ammonito; in quella dell'amico povero, sempre lodato
prov. ± в богатом доме осудят, в бедном — похвалят.
Frasario italiano-russo. 2015.
in casa dell'amico ricco, sempre ammonito; in quella dell'amico povero, sempre lodato
Frasario italiano-russo. 2015.
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