the real Simon Pure

the real Simon Pure

old-fashioned The genuine or authentic person or thing; the most pure or untainted example of a type of person or thing. A reference to a character in Susannah Centlivre's 1717 play A Bold Stroke for a Wife. You have to be careful in these market bazaars that what you're buying is the real Simon Pure and not some cheap imitation. Though many had their doubts about her dedication to the cause, the party's new leader has proven herself to be the real Simon Pure.
See also: pure, real, Simon
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

the real Simon Pure

the real or genuine person or thing.
Simon Pure is a character in Susannah Centlivre's A Bold Stroke for a Wife ( 1717 ), who for part of the play is impersonated by another character.
See also: pure, real, Simon
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • genuine
  • genuine article
  • come home to
  • come home to (someone or something)
  • come home to someone
  • look alike
  • go down the line
  • a whole team and the dog under the wagon
  • hanger-on
  • mensch