Read everything you can, Milton insists, because only then can you overcome what he thinks of and characterizes as the temptation of reading.
尽可能地阅读,弥尔顿坚持到,因为只有这样你才能抵抗他认为以及标榜为的,阅读对人产生的诱惑。
Milton is alluding so unashamedly here to Spenser's Errour because, I think, on some level he wants to brand Spenserian allegory as an erroneous literary practice.
弥尔顿是如此厚颜无耻地引用斯潘塞的“错误“因为,在某种程度上他想标榜斯潘塞的寓言,是文学上的一个错误尝试。
Not to think that they're better than anybody else, but to feel that they stand for good.
并不是说让他们觉得,他们比别人优越,但让他们觉得他们是标榜。
He even identified himself, because he started claiming divine status for himself.
他甚至标榜自己,自称为神。
In almost every poem Walt Whitman wrote he seems to be fashioning himself, if not the whole of this American people, which sometimes he did call an American race, as a new Adam.
在沃尔特·惠特曼所写的的几乎每首诗中,他似乎都是在标榜自己,如果不是标榜美国人民的话,但他确实有时将美利坚民族,称为一个新的亚当
It's a good sort of question that gets raised in such a problematic allusion: how do you set out to write an original poem within such a conventional genre like the epic?
对于这样一项有问题的引用,提出这些问题是很好的:,你怎么能开始写一篇标榜原创的诗作,却使用史诗这一传统的文体呢?
So, Alexander is putting himself forward as divine.
所以亚历山大标榜自己为神。
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