Come along bull fellow slow, Big white Mary gib Shanter soff damper; no eat long time.
It will be sufficiently accurate to date the origin of the modern Russian literature at about a century back from the present time; and to consider Lomonósoff as its founder.
There is one point to be noted about Nekrásoff which was somewhat neglected by the critics during his lifetime.
We have seen that Lomonósoff began the task of rendering the modern Russian language adaptable to all the needs of prose and verse; and that the writers who followed him, notably Karamzín, contributed their share to this great undertaking.
In his convictions and views on literature he belonged to the epoch of Lomonósoff and Sumarókoff; by birth and education to the highest nobility.
Nekrásoff then gave the manuscript to Byelínsky with the exclamation, "A new Gógol has made his appearance!
Grigoróvitch and Nekrásoff sat up all night to read it, so fascinated were they, and then hastened straight to communicate their rapture to the author.
Two volumes, Sir John Bowring, contain many specimens from Lomonósoff to Zhukóvsky inclusive.
But Famúsoff settles the matter by declaring that it comes from knowing too much.
His volume of articles on Púshkin constitutes a complete critical history of Russian literature, beginning with Lomonósoff and ending with Púshkin.
A lawyer having called at his house, at the request of one of his creditors, Vaïsoff showed him the door, explaining that he did not consider himself under any obligation "to repay what had been given to him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soff" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.