• Langston Hughes's poetry comes out of this experience in a community of black intellectuals and artists it created specifically in Harlem.

    休斯的诗歌灵感来源于曾经在一个,有着大量黑人知识分子和艺术家的社区的居住经验,在哈莱姆居住时的影响尤为明显。

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  • and be able to do, you know, sell his artwork and make a living that way,

    在这儿,可以卖艺术作品,并以此谋生,

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  • His discovery of Mencken using words as weapons in a political sense is a very powerful moment for him in his intellectual development.

    门肯在政治领域以唇当剑,的艺术受益非浅,这种主动进取。

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  • But frankly, I'm convinced, insofar as I'm convinced of anything, that if one doesn't live by that, nothing of any interest is going to happen.

    不过,坦率来讲,我相信,或者说,我确信,如果一个人不相信这一点,那么艺术创作只会平淡无奇。

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  • Significantly, this picture of Yeats as King Goll was used as an illustration for his first appearance in an English periodical a magazine of art and ideas called The Leisure Hour.

    叶芝扮作郭尔王的这幅画,首先出现在一份英国艺术和思想,期刊休闲时刻上,作为首次,公开亮相,这很重要。

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  • He's investing his rhetorical talent in an art that's actually doing something.

    是在艺术中发挥华丽的词藻,来确实的做一些实事。

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  • His name is Jim McKelvey. He is a glass artist.

    叫做吉姆·麦凯尔维,是个玻璃艺术家。

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  • He actually reverses the idea that it's art that's autonomous.

    实际上颠覆了艺术是自主的这一观点。

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  • This always raises the question that you will discuss in your section, whether or not Socrates' censorship of poetry and the arts is an indication of his totalitarian impulses.

    这一向会唤出,你们在讨论时间会遇到的问题,苏格拉底对诗学与艺术的审查,是否点出,的极权念头。

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  • Bought, and turned into Haven for his friends, particularly his friend in the art, and people were done and out on artists, were done and out on their luck.

    被带到海文,去投靠的朋友们,特别是艺术上的朋友,当时从事艺术的人们,都是去赌运气的人。

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  • This is Angus Trumble, the curator at the British Art Gallery who wrote this wonderful book, A Brief History of the Smile looking at the smile in art.

    英国美术馆馆长安格斯,写了这本奇妙的书,微笑简明史,看艺术中的微笑。

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  • This also, by the way, gets him interested in Baroque and these kinds of Baroque masquerades that he had back in Moscow and then in St. Petersburg as well.

    这也同时,使对巴洛克艺术有兴趣,在莫斯科有许多巴洛克风格的面具,后来在圣彼得堡也有

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  • and he's a modern artist. And it's kind of minimalist style.

    是一个现代艺术家。有种极简抽象派艺术风格。

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  • Up a trackless slope climbs the master artist, and at the top, on a windy ridge, whom do you think he meets?

    伟大的艺术家在那无路可寻的山峰上攀登,登上山顶,迎风而立,你们猜遇到了谁?

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  • This is 1913, Pound in London, styling himself, isn't he, after those Renaissance artists and poets whom he would write about, translate in this period.

    这是1913年庞德在伦敦,图如其人,不是吗?,这是在所要写到的那些文艺复兴时期的艺术家,和诗人的思想被很好的表达出之后拍摄的。

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  • Welles presented it. He'll say no. It's a work of art. I find it exhilarating. So if you are an artist, you can always have an happy life dedicating yourself to your art.

    威尔斯这般表达,将对之说不,这只是个艺术活,我觉得它令人愉快,因此如果你是个艺术家,你就总能拥有,快乐的生活,全身心地投入到艺术中去。

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  • children must be taught the art of war.

    谈到孩童必需接受战争艺术的教育。

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  • That's not what Welles wanted He wanted to examine the myth of the past, even the rest of being a little nostalgic about the whole stuff, and to build the work of art, so we can live with that.

    这不是威尔斯想要做的,想检验过去之谜,甚至对这一切,和创作艺术作品,有一点怀念,所以我们可以生活在艺术里。

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  • But what of it? Think as long as you can though the artist throw out the negativism in reality by means of his art. And so he ends up with this very optimistic point of view.

    但这有什么关系呢?,好好地想一想,尽管这个艺术家在现实中通过艺术,驱逐了消极主义,因此最终形成了这种乐观的观点。

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  • In any case, Yeats was on the other side of the controversy and insisted, after all, that there is a continuing role for art, as indeed, on the other hand, there may well be even in such times.

    不管怎么说,Yeats都不是保守派,还认为,艺术具有延续性,实际上,另一方面。

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  • So that's very sad, that part of his art was very very sad. But I still, I feel pathetic as I say in the last pages or so, but I never lost admire of his fortitude in going on and doing as much as he did.

    这太令人伤感了,艺术也是很伤感的,我在书里最后几页表示了对的同情,但是我,从来没有停止崇敬,坚持不懈地做了这么多的精神。

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  • When Yeats aestheticizes the political, he makes it moving, moving in the literal sense of, I think, emotionally engaging and cathartic.

    叶芝将政治艺术化时,使之变得感人,在文字上很感人,我想它使人情绪感染,灵魂净化。

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  • When Hobbes uses the term "art" there, " "For by art is created," that term is deeply revealing of his purpose.

    当霍布斯用“艺术“这个词,“是由艺术造成的,深刻地揭示了的目的。

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  • He was frustrated because he just lost a sale of a $2000 piece of glass that he had just made because the woman who wanted to pay him only had a credit card and he couldn't accept credit card.

    很沮丧,因为刚刚失去一次将玻璃艺术品,以2000美元卖出的机会,有位女士想要买艺术品,但是只用信用卡付账,但不愿意用信用卡交易。

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  • And so Richard is learning a grammar of race even while he tries to work out how to use language as a source of power in his family.

    所以理查在学习语言的艺术,虽局限于种族,就是在家里受尽磨难时也在学习语言的魔力。

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  • I think every time he did that, he robs part of his artists, and something like that.

    我想每做一次,都是从,那些艺术家身上得到灵感。

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  • So, you can imagine a great artist like Picasso turning the sexual energy into his artwork.

    你可以想象像毕加索这样的艺术大师,通过绘画来释放的性能量。

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  • This is one of the events, I think, that Yeats is thinking about in "The Fisherman" when he speaks of "great Art beaten down."

    这就是叶芝,我想,在《打鱼人》里想法之一“,当说,伟大的艺术败了“

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  • Or, he doesn't say it; his autobiographical hero says it: "Any genuinely new trend in art is a knight's move, a change of shadows, a shift that displaces the mirror." Okay.

    或者没讲,是在自传《英雄》中提到了:,“艺术上任何一个全新的趋势都是迂回前进的,是一种影子的改变,一个转移镜子的变化“

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  • He makes these beautiful pieces of glass.

    制作出很多美丽的玻璃艺术品。

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