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This article touches upon some of the main singularities of the political discourse in its connection with classical and modern literature. A brief overview of the main terms used in the article is provided. The analysis of quotes and literary works used in political speeches is carried out to identify the most significant factors in the selection of certain intertextual elements depending on the communication.