Robert Burns in Other Tongues: A Critical Review of the Translations of the Songs & Poems of Robert BurnsJ. MacLehose and Sons, 1896 - 560 страница |
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... kind , knows what the expression , " Ca ' them on , ma man ; ca ' them on , " means ; indeed , the well - known Scotch proverb , " Ca ' yer ain gurr , " gives also the same current interpretation . Mr. Legerlotz renders it correctly in ...
... kind , knows what the expression , " Ca ' them on , ma man ; ca ' them on , " means ; indeed , the well - known Scotch proverb , " Ca ' yer ain gurr , " gives also the same current interpretation . Mr. Legerlotz renders it correctly in ...
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... Kind an keinem Wildling hang " 14 1 How here on earth no places where To hide his head , might have a child of man . 2 One need not - as he is honest - be ashamed of him . 3 And then it does her good to learn thereby That also to ...
... Kind an keinem Wildling hang " 14 1 How here on earth no places where To hide his head , might have a child of man . 2 One need not - as he is honest - be ashamed of him . 3 And then it does her good to learn thereby That also to ...
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... Kind . " 1 is poor indeed for Burns's expressive line- " Weel - pleas'd to think her bairn's respected like the lave . " The only other instance to which I will refer as seem- ingly carelessly given is the rendering of " The youngling ...
... Kind . " 1 is poor indeed for Burns's expressive line- " Weel - pleas'd to think her bairn's respected like the lave . " The only other instance to which I will refer as seem- ingly carelessly given is the rendering of " The youngling ...
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... Kind an keinem Wildling hang ' . Mit liebem Willkomm lässt ihn Jenny ein , Der Mutter auch der schmucke Bursch gefällt . Willkommen scheint er Allen hier zu sein . Der Vater spricht mit ihm von Vieh und Feld . Das junge Herz vor Freude ...
... Kind an keinem Wildling hang ' . Mit liebem Willkomm lässt ihn Jenny ein , Der Mutter auch der schmucke Bursch gefällt . Willkommen scheint er Allen hier zu sein . Der Vater spricht mit ihm von Vieh und Feld . Das junge Herz vor Freude ...
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... Kind mit sorgenvollem Bangen , Woher der fremde Bursch , wie er sich nennt , Und lieb ist ihr's , von Jenny zu vernehmen , Man brauche , da er brav , sich seiner nicht zu schämen . Die führt darauf ihn zu den andren allen , Ein Jüngling ...
... Kind mit sorgenvollem Bangen , Woher der fremde Bursch , wie er sich nennt , Und lieb ist ihr's , von Jenny zu vernehmen , Man brauche , da er brav , sich seiner nicht zu schämen . Die führt darauf ihn zu den andren allen , Ein Jüngling ...
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