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Таблица 10

10. Эпитеты

I -XXVIII Пушкин Ревнивый шепот модных жен
Clarke the jealous whispering of their fashionable wives
Deutsch the jealous whispering
Emmet whispers from jealous wives
Falen The wives their jealous gossip spin
Johnston the hiss of modish wives
I-XXXV Пушкин А Петербург неугомонный
Clarke The restless city
Deutsch For Petersburg's no sleepyhead
Emmet As tireless Peter" starts to hum
Falen While Petersburg, already rousing
Johnston while Petersburg's already rousing
I-XLV Пушкин Неподражательная странность
Clarke his individualism and eccentricity
Deutsch The most congenial of men
Emmet Odd beyond all imitation
Falen His strangeness that was more than seeming
Johnston his strangeness, wholly unaffected
I-LX Пушкин Новорожденное творенье
Clarke my newborn masterpiece
Deutsch Go, my dear creation
Emmet You last-born object of creation
Falen My spirit's own newborn creation
Johnston you newborn work
I-V Пушкин Огнем нежданных эпиграмм
Clarke And the flash of his unexpected
Deutsch And with the spark of a bon mot
Emmet with epigram
Falen With flashes of his sudden wit
Johnston with an epigram-surprise
I-VIII Пушкин Свой век блестящий и мятежный
Clarke end his glittering and turbulent career,
Deutsch turbulent career
Emmet bright, stormy moment
Falen his proud days a martyr
Johnston his wild career of fashion deep, a martyr

Таблица 11

11. Лексико-грамматические способы сравнения

I- XXV Пушкин Второй Чадаев, мой Евгений,
Clarke Like Chadayev, my friend Onegin
Deutsch My Eugene was [Chadayev] second
Emmet A second Chaadayev, Eugene,
Falen Now my Eugene, Chadayev’s double,
Johnston Dressed like Chaadayev
I- XXV Пушкин Подобный ветреной Венере,
Clarke looking as though Venus herself
Deutsch Like Venus' very self emerging,
Emmet Like frivolous Venus
Falen Like flighty Venus
Johnston giddy as Venus
I- XLIV Пушкин Как женщин, он оставил книги,
Clarke Onegin abandoned his books, as he had done his women
Deutsch He's done with women, and it looks /As though he's surely done with books.
Emmet As he quit women, he quit letters
Falen So books, like women, he deserted,
Johnston He’d given up girls - now gave up letters,
I- LVI Пушкин Что намарал я свой портрет, Как Байрон, гордости поэт,
Clarke like that vain poet Byron, I have scribbled down a portrait of myself—
Deutsch A portrait of none else but me, Like Byron, pride's consummate poet;
Emmet That I myself have here described, Like Byron, prime poet of pride —
Falen like proud Byron, I have penned A mere self-portrait in the end
Johnston like proud Byron, I can draw self-portraits only
I- XLVII Пушкин Как в лес зеленый из тюрьмы Перенесен колодник сонный, Так уносились мы мечтой К началу жизни молодой.
Clarke Like a sleeping prisoner transported from his dungeon to a leafy woodland, so in our thoughts we were carried back to our first youth.
Deutsch Like prisoners released in sleep To roam the forests, green and deep, We were in reverie transported,
Emmet Like sleepy convicts swiftly moved From cells to verdant forest grove, Grew giddy with speechless delight! So we, on dreams, aloft were borne, To the sweet start of life's fresh morn.
Falen Like convicts in a dream released from gaol to greenwood, by such fiction we were swept off,
Johnston Like convicts sent in dreaming flight To forest green arid liberation, So we in fancy then were borne

Таблица 12

12. Несогласованные определения

I- LVI Пушкин Как Байрон, гордости поэт,
Clarke like that vain poet Byron,
Deutsch Like Byron, pride's consummate poet;
Emmet Like Byron, prime poet of pride
Falen like proud Byron, I have penned
Johnston like proud Byron,

Приложение 2

Таблица 1

Английские реалии

А.С.Пушкин «Евгений Онегин» ГЛАВА I, строфа XLIX

Пушкин

цитата

По гордой лире Альбиона

толкование

гордой лире Альбиона

1. Лира - символ поэтического творчества, дара, вдохновения, поэзии, преимущ. лирической (поэт.). 2. Альбион - древнейшее название Британских островов (возв. стиль) 3. Гордый - Обладающий чувством собственного достоинства
Clarke

quotation

from Byron's noble verses

definition

Byron's noble verses

1. Verse - a set of lines that forms one part of a song, poem, or a book
2. Byron - an English writer of romantic and satirical poetry 3. noble - morally good or generous in a way that is admired
Deutsch

quotation

The strains of Albion's proud lyre

definition Albion's proud lyre

1. Lyre - a musical instrument with strings across a U-shaped frame, played with the fingers, especially in ancient Greece 2. Albion - an ancient name for Britain or England, used especially in poetry 3 Proud - feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own
Emmet

quotation

By lyre of Albion the proud

definition

lyre of Albion the proud

1. Lyre - a musical instrument with strings across a U-shaped frame, played with the fingers, especially in ancient Greece 2. Albion - an ancient name for Britain or England, used especially in poetry 3 Proud - feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own
Falen

quotation

Through Albion's great and haughty lyre

definition Albion's great and haughty lyre

1. Lyre - a musical instrument with strings across a U-shaped frame, played with the fingers, especially in ancient Greece 2. Albion - an ancient name for Britain or England, used especially in poetry 3. a) great - very good or generous in a way that people admire b)haughty - behaving in a proud unfriendly way
Johnston

quotation

Proud Albion's lyre

definition

Proud Albion's lyre

1. Lyre - a musical instrument with strings across a U-shaped frame, played with the fingers, especially in ancient Greece 2. Albion - an ancient name for Britain or England, used especially in poetry 3 Proud - feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own

Таблица 2

Архаичная лексика

А.С.Пушкин «Евгений Онегин» ГЛАВА I, строфа XLVII

Пушкин

цитата

Не отражает лик Дианы

толкование

лик- лицо, образ.
Clarke

quotation

showed no reflection of the moon

definition -reflection

an image that you can see in a mirror, glass, or water:
Deutsch

quotation

Would fail to show Diana gleaming

definition -gleaming

if your eyes or face gleam with a feeling, they show it
Emmet

quotation

Diana's visage is not seen

definition - visage

a face
Falen

quotation

not reflecting Diana’s visage

definition - visage

a face
Johnston

quotation

the borrowed light of Dian’s visage

definition - visage

a face