• What I want you to notice first of all is the kind of reader that's being invoked here for that modernist classic Ulysses.

    首先希望你们注意到的是,所有开始阅读现代主义经典,《尤利西斯》的读者。

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  • Now for next time we'll be reading Lycidas, which is about the death of a friend -- and the death of a friend, in fact, who died a virgin, we have to assume.

    下一次我们将开始阅读《利西达斯》,是关于一位朋友的死亡,事实上这位死去的朋友是位处女,这我们得设想。

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  • What was important when reading, starting out with a new book, asking yourself, ? what question is the author trying to answer?

    当你阅读时,什么是重要的,当你开始读一本新书,问问你自己,作者试图要解答的问题是什么?

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  • Yes, it happens this week we are starting over in the cycle of reading five books of Moses we've been reading the story in Genesis of the creations of the world.

    是的,就在这周,我们开始阅读摩西五经,我们一直在读《创世纪》中,关于创造万物的故事。

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  • And starting next time, we're going to read Bentham and John Stuart Mill, utilitarian philosophers.

    下讲开始,我们将开始阅读边沁,约翰·斯图尔特·穆勒等功利主义哲学家的著作。

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  • So, still, what you should do is start reading it for next week.

    为了下周的课程,你们应该开始阅读

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  • Finally, literary theory asks one other important question it asks many, but this is the way at least I'm organizing it for today it asks one other important question, the one with which we will actually begin: not so much "What is a reader?" but "How does reading get done?"

    最后,文学理论给人们提出其它重要的问题,它提出许多问题,但我今天是这样组织的,它提出一个重要的问题,也就是我们今天开始要提出的问题:,不是“读者是谁“而是“阅读是如何开展的?“

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  • Now, when you starting looking for next week, you are going to see reference to a chapter, which is in the core text, and you will also see this LN, LN, LN archives.

    现在,当你们开始为下礼拜阅读的时候,你们要看一章的参考资料,也就是核心文本,你们也要看这个LN档案。

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  • But at least at the beginning, when we approach the book, we should stay on its surface, not dig at least initially too deeply.

    但至少在一开始,当我们着手阅读时,我们应该要停驻于其表面,不要一开始就深探。

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  • Think of that. And while you're thinking about it you can start reading Plato's Apology for Socrates which we will discuss for class on Wednesday.

    想想这个问题,此外,你们可以开始,阅读柏拉图的《苏格拉底自辩篇》,我们将在周三的课堂上讨论。

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  • So in about a week or so we'll start reading Plato's Phaedo.

    一周后我们将开始阅读柏拉图的"斐多篇"

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  • I will be also making them available at Allegra for people who would like to just purchase them already printed out so you don't do it yourself, but I know some people really prefer to work online--and certainly for the first week of reading, you can get started because it is online.I don't think things will be available at Allegra's until probably tomorrow afternoon.

    我也同样会让这些书的纸质版,能够出现在学校书店这样喜欢读纸质版的同学,就不用到处去买了,但我知道有一些学生更喜欢,在网上阅读,当然第一周的阅读材料都已经放在,放在网上了你们可以开始阅读,所有的阅读材料,在明天下午后都能在学校书店里买到。

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  • You should start reading the Phaedo for next week.

    考虑到下周的课程,你们应该提前开始阅读斐多篇了

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  • He's beginning to put aside all of those literary anxieties induced by his reading of Shakespeare, and it's as if he's more and more willing to use as a kind of literary assistant, or helper, Spenser: the great poet of holy matrimony and married sexual bliss.

    开始抛开那些阅读莎士比亚,得到的文学焦虑感,他似乎越来越愿意,使用斯宾塞作为文学助手,斯宾塞:,是神圣婚姻和婚姻性生活祝福的伟大诗人。

    耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选

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