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Перевод: bard speek bard


[существительное]
бард ; менестрель ; певец ; лауреат состязаний поэтов;
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Тезаурус:

  1. The bard was fair, but she must teach them some court dances, Elizabeth thought.
  2. TRAVELLING LIGHT THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS burbage and the bard
  3. Significantly, although this train is named after a bard who loved the towns and villages of East Anglia, a thorough search of his complete oeuvre fails to come up with a single reference to Lowestoft.
  4. The Irish were always afraid of the local bard, that he might record their names in some of his work."
  5. patronized by Mr Chester as "very fine in his way", BR 23; considered a "terrible fellow" by Dora, DC 48; referred to as "the illustrious ornament of the Elizabethan Era" by Mr Micawber, DC 52; Mrs Wititterly inspired by a visit to his birthplace, NN 27; dreamed of by Mrs Nickleby (" a black gentleman at full-length, in plaster-of-Paris, with a lay-down collar tied with two tassels, leaning against a post and thinking"), NN 27; his borrowings of plots defended by Nicholas Nickleby, NN 48; criticized by a Viscount ("There's a lot of feet in Shakespeare's verse, but there ain't legs worth mentioning in Shakespeare's plays"), MC 28; if played entirely by wooden legs "wouldn't draw a sixpence", OCS 19; referred to as "Swan of Avon", "Bard of Avon", MED 9; SB 53.
  6. The Thracian Bard,
  7. It isn't only the Bard that 28-year-old Branagh is taking on here; it's also the Olivier of film legend.
  8. Across the road from the churchyard is Poosie Nansie's pub, the setting for Burns's poem "The Jolly Beggars", and is as welcoming today as it was in the time of Scotia's bard.
  9. He complained once about Kavanagh's poems being read on Irish radio in a vulgar Monaghan accent; he saw his brother as a poetic giant among Dublin's envious literary pygmies who filled the helpless bard with whiskey and made him the instrument of their Communist-homosexual conspiracies.
  10. Asterix inhabits a world of childlike innocence, peopled with characters such as Getafix, the venerable village Druid, Caco-fonix the bard and Vitalstatistix the brave chieftain, whose only fear is that the sky may fall on his head.
  11. Christian, Buddhist: Bard, Indian and Cathar -
  12. This disc, running almost to 80 minutes, also includes his accounts of other Sibelius works - Leminkainen's Return, The Tempest and The Bard, all in authoritative readings.
  13. SCOTLAND'S national bard, Robert Burns, awarded Ayr the epithet of a town populated by "honest men and bonnie lasses".

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