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Перевод: ballad
[существительное] баллада
Тезаурус:
- Oscar Wilde's Ballad of Reading Gaol tells of the hanging of a trooper at the prison:
- Why does blood seep from her son?" runs the grisly ballad that tells the true story of a woman in 18th century Ireland, sentenced to death for the murder of a young gentleman who turns out to be the long-lost product of her liaison with the English gentry.
- "A New Ballad", for example, is chosen for its prosodic similarity to "La Belle Dame Sans Merci".
- THEATRE / Spandau ballad: HID (Hess is Dead) - RSC Almeida season
- On 16 March they culminated in Woolridge punching his wife repeatedly in the face, blacking her eyes and making her nose bleed, hardly the romantic young soldier of Wilde's ballad.
- Coleridge made rapid progress with the poem, and almost as soon as he reached Stowey he was writing to Joseph Cottle with news of a ballad "of about 300 lines".
- The branch-adorned Morrissey sings has maudlin way through the personal lament of the week - a soaring ballad that deserves lots of attention so don't get caught in the bushfire, backlashers."
- The poems they chose were "Proserpine's Ragout", "An Hymn to the Morning", "Silvia and the Bee", and "A New Ballad".
- the opening lines of "Alice Gray", a ballad by the early nineteenth-century song-writer William Mee.
- Seeing the look of pain on my driver's face, I asked him what had become of Eileen, "The Girl from County Donegal", possessor of one of the purest ballad voices I know, with a hint of Irish mischief.
- The songs were not very good, with irregular rhymes and metres, but included oddities such as a lengthy ballad recounting the adventures of the characters of Dallas .
- There are lots of bright and witty numbers but The Language of Love is the nearest to a heart-schmaltzy ballad and it isn't very convincing.
- They might have had one if Bill could have explained his idea because that's exactly what Harry Nilsson later did with the song, turned it into a big ballad and scored a number one hit with it.
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