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It's the passage from Spenser's cave of Mammon canto that describes this same scene of violation, the violation of mother earth.
这是斯潘塞笔下描写贪神之洞的长诗的篇章,它描述了对于大地母亲粗暴冒犯的场景。
This is the realm of that mountain of imagination that I was showing you in the passage from Good Readers and Good Writers.
这就那想象力的巅峰,我曾在《好的读者和好的作家》,中向你们展示过它。
Now this allusion here in this verse epistle to his father is to a passage from the book of Revelation.
在这封给他父亲信里的诗中所含的暗示,是从《启示录》中的一段话来的。
If there is atmosphere in the passage I'm about to quote from Macbeth, it must be atmosphere of a certain kind and there for a certain reason.
如果下面这篇《麦克白》里的选段有所谓的“气氛“,那这种气氛一定因为某种原因以某种形式存在着。
Let me just quote one other passage briefly from the second speech that he gives to the jury after his conviction.
让我简短引用,第二场辩论时的另外一段,在他被陪审团定罪之后。
But I want to begin today with another passage, from the war years, and ask now from a Northern point of view, how do we get to Uriah Parmelee?
但是今天我要以另外一篇文章做开始,自开战那年,从北方角度来看,我们要如何理解乌利亚·帕米利
Consider just the following passage from Leviathan with one of my favorite titles from the book, a chapter called "Of Darkness from Vain Philosophy " and Fabulous Traditions."
只需想想《利维坦》中如下的段落,它有一个我很喜欢的标题,这一章叫做,“空虚的哲学和神怪的传说,所造成的黑暗“
This is why in the last passage on your sheet from the interview with Stefano Rosso, de Man is willing to venture on a categorical distinction between his own work and that of his very close friend, Jacques Derrida.
那就解释了为什么在纸上的最后一段,选自斯蒂法诺,罗素的采访,德曼愿意在自己的作品与他的密友雅克,德里达的作品,之间一个绝对的差别上冒险。
In Democracy in America there's that famous passage, or passages, when Tocqueville crosses the Ohio River, from Ohio into Kentucky, from free soil into slave soil, free state into a slave state.
在托克维尔跨越俄亥俄河,从俄亥俄进入到肯塔基州,从自由之所走向奴役之地的那段游历中,为《美国民主》贡献了数段名言
I'm sorry if I sound a little bit like Billy Phelps, but I do get excited. He quotes the passage from Macbeth.
如果我听着有点像Billy,Phelps,那不好意思了,因为我真的挺激动的,来看麦克白的选段。
but now I want to say something about the passage from which I quoted over against the passage from Gadamer at the end of the Gadamer lecture.
现在我讲讲我引用的那段话,我用它来与葛达玛那一课,结尾部分的一段进行对比。
This is what he says in this first passage. He says: If we study speech from several viewpoints simultaneously, the object of linguistics appears to us as a confused mass of heterogeneous and unrelated things.
这也是他在第一篇文章里说的话:,我们同时从几个角度读这篇文章,这时语言学乱的像一锅粥,没有系统毫无关联性。
Consider just the following passage from chapter 30, section 21. Hobbes writes: "For the use of laws, which are but rules authorized," he says, "is not to bind the people from all voluntary actions.
请大家想想30章第21部分,霍布斯的这段话:,法律的妙用,也即那些经君主授权的规章制度的用途,不是要约束人民,做那些他们本该做的事。
Now this passage that we're looking at, the passage from the Apology, has been written, well, after all of the poems that we're reading for today.
现在我们看的来自《致歉》的文章,已经被写入了,在今天我们读了所有的诗歌后。
It's for this second printing that Milton adds the headnote that you see here that now begins the poem: "In this Monody the Author bewails a learned Friend, unfortunately drown'd in his Passage from Chester on the Irish Seas, 1637."
在第二版中,他加上了眉批,你们现在都能看到:,“周一作者缅怀了一位,不幸于1637年在爱尔兰海上,溺水而亡的挚友“
A particularly puritanical editor of Plato from the twentieth century writes in a footnote to that passage, "this is almost the only passage in Plato " that one would wish to blot out," his sensibilities were offended by this notion.
有一位道德特别崇高的编辑,在二十世纪编到柏拉图这个段落时,写了一句脚注,“这应是柏拉图书中唯一一段,让人想要擦掉的话“,他的感性受到那一段话的冒犯。
Consider one thinker, and I will, I'm going to read you a short passage and I'm going to come back to this again later in the semester, from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, chapter 31 of Leviathan, where Hobbes gives us a very personal statement about his intention in writing this book.
细想以下这一位思想家,我将朗读一小段文章,然后在学期后段,再回到这个主题来,这是取自贺伯斯的《利维坦》,第,31,章,贺伯斯提供了十分贴切的陈述,关于他撰写本书的动机。
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