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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... Night seems only to have been attempted by two translators , Adolf Laun and L. G. Silbergleit , neither effort being very successful . In both cases leading sentiments are omitted ; indeed , Silbergleit leaves out entirely the quotation ...
... Night seems only to have been attempted by two translators , Adolf Laun and L. G. Silbergleit , neither effort being very successful . In both cases leading sentiments are omitted ; indeed , Silbergleit leaves out entirely the quotation ...
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... , clings about his knee- All that fills his heart with more pleasure Than the work , care , and trouble he has borne the week long . whilst the next verse fails completely in bringing out the THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 3.
... , clings about his knee- All that fills his heart with more pleasure Than the work , care , and trouble he has borne the week long . whilst the next verse fails completely in bringing out the THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 3.
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... und Loblied , singen ” ” ” ' To learn from Jenny . Then says he , " Let your voices sound , We will sing to God the Lord a song of thanks and praise . " -phraseology , I venture to say , never used in THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 5.
... und Loblied , singen ” ” ” ' To learn from Jenny . Then says he , " Let your voices sound , We will sing to God the Lord a song of thanks and praise . " -phraseology , I venture to say , never used in THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 5.
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... blowing : How soon a November day comes to an end . The mother works with shears and needle pretty , Makes antiquities look quite like new . Mr. Laun , although naturally unable to reproduce the force THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 7.
... blowing : How soon a November day comes to an end . The mother works with shears and needle pretty , Makes antiquities look quite like new . Mr. Laun , although naturally unable to reproduce the force THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 7.
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... him . 3 And then it does her good to learn thereby That also to Jenny's charms men's desires go . And rejoices ' tis to no rake that her child is attached . In the second case , although , as usual , THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 9.
... him . 3 And then it does her good to learn thereby That also to Jenny's charms men's desires go . And rejoices ' tis to no rake that her child is attached . In the second case , although , as usual , THE COTTAR'S SATURDAY NIGHT 9.
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