Usually, I think, when "very" is used with a noun, the noun is a word indicating a class or stereotype. We say, "the very model of a major-general", not "the very major-general"; or "the very image of sophistication", not "the very sophistication". "Very" can also be used as an adjective to emphasize that you mean that one specific thing. More @Wikipedia
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