We have the god of poetry, Phoebus Apollo himself, who makes an appearance, and he chides Milton for being so concerned with earthly fame -- more on that later.
这里诗歌之神,科巴士·阿波罗,露面了,他责备弥尔顿,这么在意世俗的名声--下面再谈这个问题。
So this is Virgil: "When I was fain to sing of kings and battles, the Cynthian god" -that's Phoebus Apollo -- "plucked my ear and warned me."
这就是维吉尔所写的:“我欣然乐意着笔于国王与战争“,“而辛西亚那之神“,即为阿波罗-“在我耳边低声警告我“
As soon as he has expressed this epic ambition -Virgil explains that as soon as he's expressed this Phoebus Apollo, the god of poetry, stepped in and chided him.
一旦他表达出了这种野心,正如维吉尔写道,诗歌之神阿波罗,闯入诗歌的篇章并指责他。
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