Milton shows unusually little interest in the miraculousness of the conception or anything like the domestic details of the manger scene.
不同寻常的是,弥尔顿没有太对,怀孕这一奇迹或其他的事情感兴趣,像马槽这个内在的细节。
He adds to this image that is perfectly, sufficiently filled with grotesquery as it is -- he adds this next phrase: "and mad'st it pregnant."
他进一步描绘这幅景象,这是完全荒诞不经的了--下一句他写道:,“使它怀孕“
And then,lo and behold it turns out that his widow, to whom he confessed various infidelities before expiring, was pregnant; indeed,he was the father.
之后,他的遗孀怀孕了,他在断气前向她承认曾经有过不忠,但他确实是孩子的父亲
It refers to the conception of Mary as being without Original Sin.
它是指玛利亚的怀孕,圣洁无原罪。
So poor Lily is also an orphan, at least in the emotional sense, if not in actual reality. Her father, of course, had run off from her mother right after she had gotten pregnant, and then I suppose he came back.
可怜的莉莉也是个孤儿,至少从感情的角度上看是,如果你认为在现实情况不是,她的父亲,当然,在她母亲怀孕后,就开溜了,然后我猜测他又回来了。
It's the way to store energy in a place that protects it, packs it away, and keeps it for pregnancy and for nursing the baby, so it's very important from a reproductive point of view.
这样把能量储存在一个地方,保护起来,为怀孕和养育孩子备用,从生殖观点来看这是很重要的
I think it's safe to say that we're intended to be shocked, ; maybe even repulsed, by this remarkable description of the deity; and so I'm hoping you feel something of a shock of these lines, "and mad'st it pregnant." Milton is taking a huge aesthetic risk here.
通过这不同寻常的对神的刻画,弥尔顿,应该是想要让我们震惊,甚至厌恶的;,因此我希望你们因这几句感到些许震撼,“使它怀孕“,弥尔顿在这里为了美感不惜冒了很大的险。
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