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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... meaning of the poet in order to judge of the fidelity of the translation , and we gain much Let me give a single example . in this way . the line , " Courts for cowards were erected . " Take Four out of every five readers of Burns to ...
... meaning of the poet in order to judge of the fidelity of the translation , and we gain much Let me give a single example . in this way . the line , " Courts for cowards were erected . " Take Four out of every five readers of Burns to ...
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... meaning . With the substitution of the word Dichter for Doctor , I may faithfully use the words of Wagner to Faust and say- " Mit Euch , Herr Dichter , zu spazieren Ist Ehrenvoll , und ist Gewinn . " 1 I thought it would be interesting ...
... meaning . With the substitution of the word Dichter for Doctor , I may faithfully use the words of Wagner to Faust and say- " Mit Euch , Herr Dichter , zu spazieren Ist Ehrenvoll , und ist Gewinn . " 1 I thought it would be interesting ...
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... meaning of the original- " Es nahn sich nach und nach die ält'ren Kinder ; Der eine kommt vom Dienst im Pächtergut , Der andre rief vom Pflug herbei die Rinder , Ein dritter bringt sie in des Stalles Hut . " 1 These lines show not only ...
... meaning of the original- " Es nahn sich nach und nach die ält'ren Kinder ; Der eine kommt vom Dienst im Pächtergut , Der andre rief vom Pflug herbei die Rinder , Ein dritter bringt sie in des Stalles Hut . " 1 These lines show not only ...
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... meaning , as well as the naïveté and force of the poet ; for instance , " He ended ; and the kebars sheuk Aboon the chorus roar ; While frighted rattons backward leuk , And seek the benmost bore , " is feebly interpreted by " Laut ...
... meaning , as well as the naïveté and force of the poet ; for instance , " He ended ; and the kebars sheuk Aboon the chorus roar ; While frighted rattons backward leuk , And seek the benmost bore , " is feebly interpreted by " Laut ...
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... meaning of Burns occur more frequently . " Mein Alter , der war ein Husar seiner Zeit , " 1 fails to convey the naïve meaning of the original— " Some one of a troop of dragoons was my daddie . ” Then in " Mit Spässen möcht ' ein würd ...
... meaning of Burns occur more frequently . " Mein Alter , der war ein Husar seiner Zeit , " 1 fails to convey the naïve meaning of the original— " Some one of a troop of dragoons was my daddie . ” Then in " Mit Spässen möcht ' ein würd ...
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