• It's an allusion that has everything to do with Milton's own sense of his unreadiness, and I'm thinking of that. Oh, it's just -- it's wonderful, that strange moment that happens fairly early on in the poem.

    这是一个和弥尔顿自身的迟疑感,息息相关的幻想,我认为,就诗歌创作的早期而言,这是非常美妙的。

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  • What he quotes from Levi-Strauss would seem, on the face of it, to have exactly the same kinds of reservation and hesitation about the emergence or birth of language that Derrida himself has.

    他引用列维,施特劳斯的部分看上去,乍看起来,与德里达有同样的保留和迟疑,关于语言的诞生。

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  • When Milton opens Lycidas with that phrase, "Yet once more," one of the things that he's telling the reader is that ; yet once more he'll be making the same argument for unreadiness; the same argument for nervous anticipation that he'd made a number of times before.

    当弥尔顿用那句“然而再一次的“开始的篇章时“,他要告诉读者的是,他会再一次的对诗中的迟疑作出相同的论述;,和他之前无数次作出的,关于不安的预知的,一成不变的论述。

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