One of the things that extended time in the wilderness allows is sort of a reorienting of the idea of control.
在野外读过的漫长时间,让我们懂得很多事情,其中之一,是对于“控制“这一概念的重新认识。
and involved a lot of reading and writing, a lot of essays and sleepless nights reading 3 or 4, 5 books at the same time.
我的专业要求读很多书,写很多文章,经常熬夜,同一时间阅读3或4,5本书。
You can't read it unless you take the course -and so I'm going to wait a little bit.
也就是说,你只有选了这门课才能读到,所以我会等一段时间再发。
There's also The L.A. Times, which you can get now online with no problem from the -you can read every day's newspaper.
洛杉矶时报也提过,你可以在网上轻松找到,你可以读到任何时间的报纸
I won't read it since we're running a little short of time.
我就不读了,我们剩的时间不太多了。
Not at the same time, but the reason we have any written evidence at all is that there was some kind of conflagration that produced a fire that baked clay into pottery.
虽然不是在同一时间,不过我们能发现这些可读记录,全靠这些意外的火灾,将那些粘土烧制成了陶器
And although I don't really have the fantasy that many of you will read this stuff twice, if you had the time to do it, that would be a wonderful thing to do.
并且尽管我不会真的认为,你们中的有些人会读两遍这些材料,如果你有时间去读的话,那将会是很棒的事去做。
And a couple of the communards-- one is a woman that you'll read about later, called Louise Michel, who spends half her time in exile in London, who was an anarchist, basically, was very important, along with Elisabeth Dmitrieff.
巴黎公社中的一些社员,你们之后会在阅读材料中读到她,她叫路易斯·米歇尔,她半辈子的时间都被放逐于伦敦,她是无政府主义者,更关键的是因为,她与伊丽莎白·德米特里耶夫的观点一致
And that description, which I won't read just because we're running out of time, it's on 181 and 182.
那个描写,我不会给你们读了,因为时间已经没了那是在181和182页。
But,it was the longest republic and it lasts from, depending on when you start it-- and you can read about that-- whether you start it in 1875 or 1877, or when there really was a Republic, the early '80s-- it lasts until May,June 1940.
但这是一个持续时间最长的共和国,它持续了,取决于你如何判定它的开始时间,你可以在书上读到,从1875年还是1877年,还是从真正形成共和国,也就是从八十年代初开始,它持续到1940年六月
It might take you a little longer to get through it, but I wanted you to have the same experience.
你们读的话可能要多花些时间了,但我希望你们也能体验相同的乐趣
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